SLA_DT
Approximate ET minus UT
-
ACTION:
- Estimate T,
the offset between dynamical time and Universal Time, for a given historical epoch.
-
CALL:
D = sla_DT (EPOCH)
GIVEN:
EPOCH | D | (Julian) epoch (e.g. 1850D0) |
|
RETURNED:
sla_DT | D | approximate ETUT
(after 1984, TTUT1)
in seconds |
|
-
NOTES:
-
-
(1)
- Depending on the epoch, one of three parabolic approximations is used:
| before AD 979 | Stephenson & Morrison’s 390 BC to AD 948 model |
| AD 979 to AD 1708 | Stephenson & Morrison’s AD 948 to AD 1600 model |
| after AD 1708 | McCarthy & Babcock’s post-1650 model |
The breakpoints are chosen to ensure continuity: they occur at places where the adjacent
models give the same answer as each other.
-
(2)
- The accuracy is modest, with errors of up to
during the interval since 1650, rising to perhaps
by 1000 BC. Comparatively accurate values from AD 1600 are tabulated in the
Astronomical Almanac (see section K8 of the 1995 edition).
-
(3)
- The use of
DOUBLE PRECISION
for both argument and result is simply for compatibility with
other SLALIB time routines.
-
(4)
- The models used are based on a lunar tidal acceleration value of ′′-2600 per century.
-
REFERENCE:
- Seidelmann, P.K. (ed), 1992. Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac,
ISBN 0-935702-68-7. This contains references to the papers by Stephenson & Morrison
and by McCarthy & Babcock which describe the models used here.