#include "sofa.h" int iauAtco13(double rc, double dc, double pr, double pd, double px, double rv, double utc1, double utc2, double dut1, double elong, double phi, double hm, double xp, double yp, double phpa, double tc, double rh, double wl, double *aob, double *zob, double *hob, double *dob, double *rob, double *eo) /* ** - - - - - - - - - - ** i a u A t c o 1 3 ** - - - - - - - - - - ** ** ICRS RA,Dec to observed place. The caller supplies UTC, site ** coordinates, ambient air conditions and observing wavelength. ** ** SOFA models are used for the Earth ephemeris, bias-precession- ** nutation, Earth orientation and refraction. ** ** This function is part of the International Astronomical Union's ** SOFA (Standards of Fundamental Astronomy) software collection. ** ** Status: support function. ** ** Given: ** rc,dc double ICRS right ascension at J2000.0 (radians, Note 1) ** pr double RA proper motion (radians/year; Note 2) ** pd double Dec proper motion (radians/year) ** px double parallax (arcsec) ** rv double radial velocity (km/s, +ve if receding) ** utc1 double UTC as a 2-part... ** utc2 double ...quasi Julian Date (Notes 3-4) ** dut1 double UT1-UTC (seconds, Note 5) ** elong double longitude (radians, east +ve, Note 6) ** phi double latitude (geodetic, radians, Note 6) ** hm double height above ellipsoid (m, geodetic, Notes 6,8) ** xp,yp double polar motion coordinates (radians, Note 7) ** phpa double pressure at the observer (hPa = mB, Note 8) ** tc double ambient temperature at the observer (deg C) ** rh double relative humidity at the observer (range 0-1) ** wl double wavelength (micrometers, Note 9) ** ** Returned: ** aob double* observed azimuth (radians: N=0,E=90) ** zob double* observed zenith distance (radians) ** hob double* observed hour angle (radians) ** dob double* observed declination (radians) ** rob double* observed right ascension (CIO-based, radians) ** eo double* equation of the origins (ERA-GST) ** ** Returned (function value): ** int status: +1 = dubious year (Note 4) ** 0 = OK ** -1 = unacceptable date ** ** Notes: ** ** 1) Star data for an epoch other than J2000.0 (for example from the ** Hipparcos catalog, which has an epoch of J1991.25) will require ** a preliminary call to iauPmsafe before use. ** ** 2) The proper motion in RA is dRA/dt rather than cos(Dec)*dRA/dt. ** ** 3) utc1+utc2 is quasi Julian Date (see Note 2), apportioned in any ** convenient way between the two arguments, for example where utc1 ** is the Julian Day Number and utc2 is the fraction of a day. ** ** However, JD cannot unambiguously represent UTC during a leap ** second unless special measures are taken. The convention in the ** present function is that the JD day represents UTC days whether ** the length is 86399, 86400 or 86401 SI seconds. ** ** Applications should use the function iauDtf2d to convert from ** calendar date and time of day into 2-part quasi Julian Date, as ** it implements the leap-second-ambiguity convention just ** described. ** ** 4) The warning status "dubious year" flags UTCs that predate the ** introduction of the time scale or that are too far in the ** future to be trusted. See iauDat for further details. ** ** 5) UT1-UTC is tabulated in IERS bulletins. It increases by exactly ** one second at the end of each positive UTC leap second, ** introduced in order to keep UT1-UTC within +/- 0.9s. n.b. This ** practice is under review, and in the future UT1-UTC may grow ** essentially without limit. ** ** 6) The geographical coordinates are with respect to the WGS84 ** reference ellipsoid. TAKE CARE WITH THE LONGITUDE SIGN: the ** longitude required by the present function is east-positive ** (i.e. right-handed), in accordance with geographical convention. ** ** 7) The polar motion xp,yp can be obtained from IERS bulletins. The ** values are the coordinates (in radians) of the Celestial ** Intermediate Pole with respect to the International Terrestrial ** Reference System (see IERS Conventions 2003), measured along the ** meridians 0 and 90 deg west respectively. For many ** applications, xp and yp can be set to zero. ** ** 8) If hm, the height above the ellipsoid of the observing station ** in meters, is not known but phpa, the pressure in hPa (=mB), ** is available, an adequate estimate of hm can be obtained from ** the expression ** ** hm = -29.3 * tsl * log ( phpa / 1013.25 ); ** ** where tsl is the approximate sea-level air temperature in K ** (See Astrophysical Quantities, C.W.Allen, 3rd edition, section ** 52). Similarly, if the pressure phpa is not known, it can be ** estimated from the height of the observing station, hm, as ** follows: ** ** phpa = 1013.25 * exp ( -hm / ( 29.3 * tsl ) ); ** ** Note, however, that the refraction is nearly proportional to ** the pressure and that an accurate phpa value is important for ** precise work. ** ** 9) The argument wl specifies the observing wavelength in ** micrometers. The transition from optical to radio is assumed to ** occur at 100 micrometers (about 3000 GHz). ** ** 10) The accuracy of the result is limited by the corrections for ** refraction, which use a simple A*tan(z) + B*tan^3(z) model. ** Providing the meteorological parameters are known accurately and ** there are no gross local effects, the predicted observed ** coordinates should be within 0.05 arcsec (optical) or 1 arcsec ** (radio) for a zenith distance of less than 70 degrees, better ** than 30 arcsec (optical or radio) at 85 degrees and better ** than 20 arcmin (optical) or 30 arcmin (radio) at the horizon. ** ** Without refraction, the complementary functions iauAtco13 and ** iauAtoc13 are self-consistent to better than 1 microarcsecond ** all over the celestial sphere. With refraction included, ** consistency falls off at high zenith distances, but is still ** better than 0.05 arcsec at 85 degrees. ** ** 11) "Observed" Az,ZD means the position that would be seen by a ** perfect geodetically aligned theodolite. (Zenith distance is ** used rather than altitude in order to reflect the fact that no ** allowance is made for depression of the horizon.) This is ** related to the observed HA,Dec via the standard rotation, using ** the geodetic latitude (corrected for polar motion), while the ** observed HA and RA are related simply through the Earth rotation ** angle and the site longitude. "Observed" RA,Dec or HA,Dec thus ** means the position that would be seen by a perfect equatorial ** with its polar axis aligned to the Earth's axis of rotation. ** ** 12) It is advisable to take great care with units, as even unlikely ** values of the input parameters are accepted and processed in ** accordance with the models used. ** ** Called: ** iauApco13 astrometry parameters, ICRS-observed, 2013 ** iauAtciq quick ICRS to CIRS ** iauAtioq quick CIRS to observed ** ** This revision: 2016 February 2 ** ** SOFA release 2017-04-20 ** ** Copyright (C) 2017 IAU SOFA Board. See notes at end. */ { int j; iauASTROM astrom; double ri, di; /* Star-independent astrometry parameters. */ j = iauApco13(utc1, utc2, dut1, elong, phi, hm, xp, yp, phpa, tc, rh, wl, &astrom, eo); /* Abort if bad UTC. */ if ( j < 0 ) return j; /* Transform ICRS to CIRS. */ iauAtciq(rc, dc, pr, pd, px, rv, &astrom, &ri, &di); /* Transform CIRS to observed. */ iauAtioq(ri, di, &astrom, aob, zob, hob, dob, rob); /* Return OK/warning status. */ return j; /* Finished. */ /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ** Copyright (C) 2017 ** 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. The Software is owned by the IAU SOFA Board ("SOFA"). ** ** 2. 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