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Orientation of Modern Star Catalogues with Respect to Ephemerides DE405 Obtained from Asteroid Observations

Transactions of IAA RAS, issue 38, 9–12 (2016)

Keywords: asteroid, star catalogue, coordinate system, observations, observation errors.

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Orientation of seven modern star catalogues with respect to ephemerides DE405 was investigated. The orientation parameters were obtained using 111394532 optical observations of 427393 asteroids after their correction for systematic errors of reference catalogue. The difference is evaluated as ~50 mas which is much more than the corresponding value for the Hipparcos catalogue

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V. Kuznetsov, Y. Medvedev, Y. Chernetenko. Orientation of Modern Star Catalogues with Respect to Ephemerides DE405 Obtained from Asteroid Observations // Transactions of IAA RAS. — 2016. — Issue 38. — P. 9–12. @article{kuznetsov2016, abstract = {Orientation of seven modern star catalogues with respect to ephemerides DE405 was investigated. The orientation parameters were obtained using 111394532 optical observations of 427393 asteroids after their correction for systematic errors of reference catalogue. The difference is evaluated as ~50 mas which is much more than the corresponding value for the Hipparcos catalogue}, author = {V. Kuznetsov and Y. Medvedev and Y. Chernetenko}, issue = {38}, journal = {Transactions of IAA RAS}, keyword = {asteroid, star catalogue, coordinate system, observations, observation errors}, pages = {9--12}, title = {Orientation of Modern Star Catalogues with Respect to Ephemerides DE405 Obtained from Asteroid Observations}, url = {http://iaaras.ru/en/library/paper/1626/}, year = {2016} } TY - JOUR TI - Orientation of Modern Star Catalogues with Respect to Ephemerides DE405 Obtained from Asteroid Observations AU - Kuznetsov, V. AU - Medvedev, Y. AU - Chernetenko, Y. PY - 2016 T2 - Transactions of IAA RAS IS - 38 SP - 9 AB - Orientation of seven modern star catalogues with respect to ephemerides DE405 was investigated. The orientation parameters were obtained using 111394532 optical observations of 427393 asteroids after their correction for systematic errors of reference catalogue. The difference is evaluated as ~50 mas which is much more than the corresponding value for the Hipparcos catalogue UR - http://iaaras.ru/en/library/paper/1626/ ER -