Achieving Better Than 1 Minute Accuracy in the Heliocentric and Barycentric Julian Dates

The Ohio State University

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Abstract

As the quality and quantity of astrophysical data continue to improve, the precision with which certain astrophysical events can be timed becomes limited not by the data themselves, but by the manner, standard, and uniformity with which time itself is referenced. While some areas of astronomy (most notably pulsar studies) have required absolute time stamps with precisions of considerably better than 1 minute for many decades, recently new areas have crossed into this regime. In particular, in the exoplanet community, we have found that the (typically unspecified) time standards adopted by various groups can differ by as much as a minute. Left uncorrected, this ambiguity may be mistaken for transit timing…

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Keywords
  • Barycentric coordinate system
  • Ephemeris
  • Computer science
  • Event (particle physics)
  • Physics
  • Astronomy
  • Algorithm
  • Astrophysics
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