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ut2lst: Universal time to local sidereal time or hour angle

Description

Functions to calculate local sidereal time (LST) or hour angle (HA) from Universal time (strictly, UTC1).

Usage

ut2lst(yr = 2012, mo = 1, dy = 1, hr = 0, mi = 0, se = 0,
lon.obs = "W 79d 50.5m")

ut2ha(yr = 2012, mo = 1, dy = 1, hr = 0, mi = 0, se = 0,
ra.sou = "13h 31m 08.3s", lon.obs = "W 79d 50m 23.4s")

Arguments

yr
UT1 Year
mo
UT1 Month number
dy
UT1 Day number
hr
UT1 Hour
mi
UT1 Minute
se
UT1 Seconds
ra.sou
String with source Right Ascension
lon.obs
String with observatory longitude

Value

  • Returns decimal local sidereal time in range 0 to 24 hours and hour angle from -1 to 12 hours, with class fracHrs (prints as h:m:s). For elapsed siderial time difference over multiple sidereal days, difference UT days (from e.g. ut2dmjd) and multiply by 1.002737909350795.

Details

If this input is hr = Sys.time() the function uses system time, including conversion to UT. UT is within a few seconds of UT1.

References

Greenwich mean sidereal time (GMST) at 0h UT1 from the "Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac, " Seidelmann (ed), c. 1992. Approximate equation of the equinoxes from http://aa.usno.navy.mil/faq/docs/GAST.php.

See Also

ymd2jd, gmst1, dms2rad and hms2rad for input formats, Sys.time, Sys.timezone and time zone examples in as.POSIXlt.

Examples

Run this code
# LST at UT1 midnight on the first of every month for Green Bank, WV, USA
midLST <- ut2lst(yr = 2012, mo = 1:12, dy = 1, hr = 0, mi = 0, se = 0,
                 lon.obs="W 79d 50.5m")
str(midLST)
midLST

# LST at EST midnight on the first of every month for Green Bank, WV, USA
# (EST = UT1-5 hours)
midLST <- ut2lst(yr = 2012, mo = 1:12, dy = 1, hr = -5, mi = 0, se = 0,
                 lon.obs="W 79d 50.5m")
str(midLST)
midLST

# LST in Green Bank, WV, USA, now, and 12 hours from now.
ut2lst(Sys.time())
ut2lst(Sys.time() + 12*3600)

# Hour angle of 3C286 in Green Bank now (using function defaults)
ut2ha(Sys.time())

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