P/2010 A2 (LINEAR)


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The dust stucture has some knots on the image.

P/2010 A2 (LINEAR) � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany

(C) 2010-02-07 by Bernhard Haeusler, Maidbronn, Germany                                                   inlays frozen on dust structure

16 x 5 min. exposure, 2010-02-07 UT 22:27, 12" SCT  f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
dust structure: diameter: 10", "tail": 2'41" in PA 278�28'

The inlay above is showing the an enlargement of the original combined image.
On the inlay down I removed the involved stars around the structure.

One significant knot is marked.


P/2010 A2 (LINEAR) � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany

(C) 2010-02-07 by Bernhard Haeusler, Maidbronn, Germany                                                   frozen on dust structure and stars

16 x 5 min. exposure, 2010-02-07 UT 22:27, 12" SCT  f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
dust structure: diameter: 10", "tail": 2'41" in PA 278�28'

One involved star is removed.


P/2010 A2 (LINEAR) � by Bernhard Haeusler, Germany

(C) 2010-02-07 by Bernhard Haeusler, Maidbronn, Germany                                                   frozen on dust structure

16 x 5 min. exposure, 2010-02-07 UT 22:27, 12" SCT  f-5.65 + CCD ST10XME
dust structure: diameter: 10", "tail": 2'41" in PA 278�28'

One involved star is removed.


MPC observation computed with Astrometrica:

COD B82
OBS Bernhard Haeusler
TEL 0.30-m Schmidt-Cassegrain + CCD

NET CMC-14

PK10A020 C2010 02 07.94446 06 41 52.47 +26 39 16.4 18.8 N B82
PK10A020 C2010 02 07.96230 06 41 51.73 +26 39 08.6 18.9 N B82
PK10A020 C2010 02 07.98017 06 41 51.70 +26 39 03.1 19.0 N B82

Gauss curve produced by Astrometrica. The total PSF is using the aperture circle of 3 x 3 pixel around the brightest pixel.
You see the Gauss curve right as the computed ideal line and the real pixels contributed around the ideal line.
The Fit RMS is the deviation from the ideal line (inlay under the Gauss curve).


Photometry computed with FOCAS II, using the Multibox method:

COD B82
OBS Bernhard Haeusler
CATALOG: USNO A2.0 / CMC-14 - BAND: R

                                                      10x10  20x20  30x30  40x40  50x50  60x60   SNR   SB  COD
OBJECT        DATE       TIME       +/-       +/-       +/-       +/-       +/-      +/-  N  FWHM  CAT
------------  ---------- --------  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  -----  ----  ----  ---

P/2010 A2     07/02/2010 23:05:43 18.92 18.12 17.77 2.9 18.8 B82
P/2010 A2     07/02/2010 23:05:43* 0.07 0.29 0.33 3 4.4 CMC

FoCAs II - 07/01/2009-b

FOCAS II is a tool for photometry on the base of data coming from Astrometrica. Focas is basically using the .LOG file of Astrometrica.

Explanation of the FOCAS II table headings:

Object, date and time are self-explaining.
10x10, 20x20 ... 60x60 are the measured magnitudes according to the aperture sizes of photometry in arc sec (circle).
SNR is the  Signal-to-noise ratio for aperture photometry (calculator).
SB is the magnitude of the faintest star on the image matching with the used star catalogue. This is not the faintest star of the image!
COD is the MPC Code of the observatory.

second line:
+/- are the precisions of the measurements.
N is the number of the used images for the measurements.
FWHM is the Full-Width Half-Maximum of the total PSF: Measure of the seeing.
CAT is the used star catalog in Astrometrica.

Focas II is using the .log file of Astrometrica and is computing the photometry under different apertures (10x10 ... 60x60).
The graphs are showing the astrometric precision of the images.


links:

http://astrosurf.com/cometas-obs/index_i.htm Visual and CCD Observations and images from the "Cometas Obs" mailing list, using the Focas II format

es.groups.yahoo.com/group/Cometas_Obs The Spanish comet observation group in Yahoo

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