TimeSeries of position (Asteroid)

François Bonnarel francois.bonnarel at astro.unistra.fr
Mon Nov 26 16:17:44 CET 2018


Thanks Thomas

So these data give us a "catalog of TimeSeries" for numerous asteroids.

They contain both RA,DEC, fluxes and X,Y,Z, Vx, Vy, Vz for several 
timestamps.

So exactly Arnold's view.

We will make an attempt of annotation both for this example and Rob's 
ephemeride.

The previous dummy examples will be renamed as "dummy" (I will let them 
because they are so simple and allow to understand the mechanism)

Cheers

François


Le 25/11/2018 à 23:13, Thomas Boch a écrit :
> Dear François,
>
> Le 25/11/2018 à 19:01, François Bonnarel a écrit :
>>
>> By lack of real data we decided to  create "fake data" just to show 
>> the annotation. This is actually not that far from the ephemerides 
>> provided by Rob. Except that we choosed ecliptic J2000.0 coordinates 
>> instead of ICRS.
>>
>> Arnold's proposal is more about representation of a result of an 
>> anlysis taking into account distance estimation, proper motion and 
>> radial velocity. I think it could be tackled too beacause the TS data 
>> mdel relies on STC2 at the low level.
>>
>>
>> In conclusion I support Dave's idea it should be great to get mode 
>> real data to represent and annotate. IN the mean time we will strat 
>> from Rob-provided  ephemeride  and create an IVOA representation of it.
>>
>
> FYI: you can find in Gaia DR2 real data of multiple observations of a 
> given asteroid. Have a look at table I/345/ssoobs in VizieR for 
> instance ( 
> http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR-3?-source=I/345/ssoobs )
>
> Best regards,
>
> Thomas
>




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