#include "sofam.h" int iauUt1utc(double ut11, double ut12, double dut1, double *utc1, double *utc2) /* ** - - - - - - - - - - ** i a u U t 1 u t c ** - - - - - - - - - - ** ** Time scale transformation: Universal Time, UT1, to Coordinated ** Universal Time, UTC. ** ** This function is part of the International Astronomical Union's ** SOFA (Standards of Fundamental Astronomy) software collection. ** ** Status: canonical. ** ** Given: ** ut11,ut12 double UT1 as a 2-part Julian Date (Note 1) ** dut1 double Delta UT1: UT1-UTC in seconds (Note 2) ** ** Returned: ** utc1,utc2 double UTC as a 2-part quasi Julian Date (Notes 3,4) ** ** Returned (function value): ** int status: +1 = dubious year (Note 5) ** 0 = OK ** -1 = unacceptable date ** ** Notes: ** ** 1) ut11+ut12 is Julian Date, apportioned in any convenient way ** between the two arguments, for example where ut11 is the Julian ** Day Number and ut12 is the fraction of a day. The returned utc1 ** and utc2 form an analogous pair, except that a special convention ** is used, to deal with the problem of leap seconds - see Note 3. ** ** 2) Delta UT1 can be obtained from tabulations provided by the ** International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service. The ** value changes abruptly by 1s at a leap second; however, close to ** a leap second the algorithm used here is tolerant of the "wrong" ** choice of value being made. ** ** 3) JD cannot unambiguously represent UTC during a leap second unless ** special measures are taken. The convention in the present ** function is that the returned quasi JD day UTC1+UTC2 represents ** UTC days whether the length is 86399, 86400 or 86401 SI seconds. ** ** 4) The function iauD2dtf can be used to transform the UTC quasi-JD ** into calendar date and clock time, including UTC leap second ** handling. ** ** 5) The warning status "dubious year" flags UTCs that predate the ** introduction of the time scale and that are too far in the future ** to be trusted. See iauDat for further details. ** ** Called: ** iauJd2cal JD to Gregorian calendar ** iauDat delta(AT) = TAI-UTC ** iauCal2jd Gregorian calendar to JD ** ** References: ** ** McCarthy, D. D., Petit, G. (eds.), IERS Conventions (2003), ** IERS Technical Note No. 32, BKG (2004) ** ** Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac, ** P. Kenneth Seidelmann (ed), University Science Books (1992) ** ** This revision: 2011 May 14 ** ** SOFA release 2012-03-01 ** ** Copyright (C) 2012 IAU SOFA Board. See notes at end. */ { int big1; int i, iy, im, id, js; double duts, u1, u2, d1, dats1, d2, fd, dats2, ddats, us1, us2, du; /* UT1-UTC in seconds. */ duts = dut1; /* Put the two parts of the UT1 into big-first order. */ big1 = ( ut11 >= ut12 ); if ( big1 ) { u1 = ut11; u2 = ut12; } else { u1 = ut12; u2 = ut11; } /* See if the UT1 can possibly be in a leap-second day. */ d1 = u1; dats1 = 0; for ( i = -1; i <= 3; i++ ) { d2 = u2 + (double) i; if ( iauJd2cal(d1, d2, &iy, &im, &id, &fd) ) return -1; js = iauDat(iy, im, id, 0.0, &dats2); if ( js < 0 ) return -1; if ( i == - 1 ) dats1 = dats2; ddats = dats2 - dats1; if ( fabs(ddats) >= 0.5 ) { /* Yes, leap second nearby: ensure UT1-UTC is "before" value. */ if ( ddats * duts >= 0 ) duts -= ddats; /* UT1 for the start of the UTC day that ends in a leap. */ if ( iauCal2jd(iy, im, id, &d1, &d2) ) return -1; us1 = d1; us2 = d2 - 1.0 + duts/DAYSEC; /* Is the UT1 after this point? */ du = u1 - us1; du += u2 - us2; if ( du > 0 ) { /* Yes: fraction of the current UTC day that has elapsed. */ fd = du * DAYSEC / ( DAYSEC + ddats ); /* Ramp UT1-UTC to bring about SOFA's JD(UTC) convention. */ duts += ddats * ( fd <= 1.0 ? fd : 1.0 ); } /* Done. */ break; } dats1 = dats2; } /* Subtract the (possibly adjusted) UT1-UTC from UT1 to give UTC. */ u2 -= duts / DAYSEC; /* Result, safeguarding precision. */ if ( big1 ) { *utc1 = u1; *utc2 = u2; } else { *utc1 = u2; *utc2 = u1; } /* Status. */ return js; /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ** Copyright (C) 2012 ** Standards Of Fundamental Astronomy Board ** of the International Astronomical Union. ** ** ===================== ** SOFA Software License ** ===================== ** ** NOTICE TO USER: ** ** BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING SIX TERMS AND ** CONDITIONS WHICH APPLY TO ITS USE. ** ** 1. 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