[BAA Comets] CCD astrometry and photometry

Roger Dymock roger.dymock at ntlworld.com
Thu Jan 22 10:11:11 GMT 2015


Good morning all,

I am planning to add the following paragraph to the CCD Astrometry and Photometry procedure at
http://www.britastro.org/projectalcock/CCD%20Astrometry%20and%20Photometry.htm

Limitations

Very large comets such as C/2014 Q2 (Lovejoy) may give total magnitude (m1) values that are fainter
than visual measurements. The light curve below was copied from the COBS database and shows that the
visual and CCD mags started to diverge from approximately mag 8. The problem is twofold - CCD images
rarely capture the whole of the coma and the software used here cannot accurately extrapolate from
nuclear magnitudes measured using apertures from 10-60 arc secs to comae measuring tens of arc mins.


There aren't too many very bright comets (unfortunately) so maybe it is best to avoid using this
procedure for any brighter than mag 8. As Nick James suggests - put away the computer and go outside
with a pair of binoculars and make a visual estimate!!!

Any thoughts before I do so?
 
Regards

Roger Dymock
Email: roger.dymock at ntlworld.com
Tel: 023 92647986
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Project Alcock http://www.britastro.org/projectalcock/





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