Jupiter Mutual Events Sep 2014 to Aug 2015.

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Jupiter Mutual Events Sep 2014 to Aug 2015

A mutual event is an eclipse or occultation of one satellite by another satellite Mutual events can only occur when the plane of the orbits is edge-on to the Earth. For Jupiter, this occurs for a 12-month period every 6 years. Measuring/analysing the light curve leads to very precise measurements of the relative positions of the satellites. These can be used to improve our knowledge of the orbits, and long-term orbital variations

Ganymede Occults Europa – 2015 Jan 4 Io occults Ganymede – 2015 Jan 1 Example occultations Ganymede Occults Europa – 2015 Jan 4 Io occults Ganymede – 2015 Jan 1

Example eclipses Europa eclipses Ganymede – 2015 Jan 1 Ganymede eclipses Europa – 2015 Mar 2 Callisto eclipses Io – 2015 Jan 7

Results from previous seasons For the 2009 season: 370 events were ‘observable’ 172 different events were observed, at 74 sites 457 light curves obtained and reduced

2009 - Observer locations

All observers get to be a joint author of a paper

What does a mutual event ‘look like’ Astrodon I-Series filter (Red) PGR Dragonfly2 camera @ 38 fps Break for a video

Observing requirements Driven Telescope (but need not be equatorial) Time to 0.1 secs UTC – GPS, NTP**, WWVH Video with time stamp Can achieve this by recording to a VCR, with VCR time stamp recording enabled. But need to check correction to VCR clock at start and end. Recorder – VCR, Computer Frame grabber – to convert to a .avi file

Measuring tools Limovie, or Tangra LiMovie Average (or its successor) to improve measurements by binning and normalising

Reporting Observations reported to IMCCE {effectively, Paris Observatory} Simple text report (standard form) with attached .csv and optional plot

Observing issues Need to compress the video when creating the avi file – otherwise the file will be HUGE Concerns about linearity of the video camera. Where possible, make sure the Gamma is set to 1. Image motion – minimise. In particular, any vignetting across the field will cause light variations if there is significant image movement

Observing issues 2 IMCCE recommend the use of a red filter – reduce sky background For events close to Jupiter’s limb – experiment with a Methane filter (if you happen to have one – they are expensive!). But exposures will have to be much longer Highly desirable to have several independent observations of the same event Best to avoid saturated images of the satellites – but no concern if the saturation is not great.

Observing issues 3 Closeness to Jupiter can create problems with correcting for sky background, which will have a 2nd-order variation with distance from Jupiter. Aperture sizes and shapes can affect the measurement result. Tangra has been improved to model the glare from Jupiter, to improve background subtraction

Example light curves (from IMCCE) Good Bad

Example light curves (from IMCCE) Good Bad

Example light curves (from IMCCE) Non-symmetrical light curves, due to: Phase defect Surface effects

Example light curves (from IMCCE) The beginning and end of an eclipse is smoother than for an occultation Eclipse Occultation

Example light curves (from IMCCE) Need to be careful with calibrating the light level 4 light curves of the same event...!!

Example light curves (from IMCCE) Need to be careful about time – if not using GPS video insertion Two light curves of the same event – but different time!

Prediction accuracy Compare [Occult – IMCCE]. Most are within 30 secs. Large time differences are associated with long duration events

http://www.imcce.fr/phemu/ More info & guidance IMCCE has a dedicated web page at: http://www.imcce.fr/phemu/

Summary of events visible from Eastern USA 2014 # events 2015 Sep - Jan 28 (14 ecl, 14 occ) Oct 3 (3 occ) Feb 30 (17 ecl, 13 occ) Nov 9 (9 occ) Mar 30 (14 ecl, 16 occ) Dec 20 (11 ecl, 9 occ) Apr 14 (8 ecl, 6 occ) May 11 (3 ecl, 8 occ) Jun 4 (1 ecl, 3 occ) Jul 2 (1 ecl, 1 occ) Aug 1 (1 occ) Jupiter at opposition 2015 Feb 6 Two events occur while the satellite transits Jupiter’s disc 2014 Dec 23 (II) occ (I) 2015 Jan 25 (IV) ecl (I)

Questions?