#include "erfa.h" void eraLd(double bm, double p[3], double q[3], double e[3], double em, double dlim, double p1[3]) /* ** - - - - - - ** e r a L d ** - - - - - - ** ** Apply light deflection by a solar-system body, as part of ** transforming coordinate direction into natural direction. ** ** Given: ** bm double mass of the gravitating body (solar masses) ** p double[3] direction from observer to source (unit vector) ** q double[3] direction from body to source (unit vector) ** e double[3] direction from body to observer (unit vector) ** em double distance from body to observer (au) ** dlim double deflection limiter (Note 4) ** ** Returned: ** p1 double[3] observer to deflected source (unit vector) ** ** Notes: ** ** 1) The algorithm is based on Expr. (70) in Klioner (2003) and ** Expr. (7.63) in the Explanatory Supplement (Urban & Seidelmann ** 2013), with some rearrangement to minimize the effects of machine ** precision. ** ** 2) The mass parameter bm can, as required, be adjusted in order to ** allow for such effects as quadrupole field. ** ** 3) The barycentric position of the deflecting body should ideally ** correspond to the time of closest approach of the light ray to ** the body. ** ** 4) The deflection limiter parameter dlim is phi^2/2, where phi is ** the angular separation (in radians) between source and body at ** which limiting is applied. As phi shrinks below the chosen ** threshold, the deflection is artificially reduced, reaching zero ** for phi = 0. ** ** 5) The returned vector p1 is not normalized, but the consequential ** departure from unit magnitude is always negligible. ** ** 6) The arguments p and p1 can be the same array. ** ** 7) To accumulate total light deflection taking into account the ** contributions from several bodies, call the present function for ** each body in succession, in decreasing order of distance from the ** observer. ** ** 8) For efficiency, validation is omitted. The supplied vectors must ** be of unit magnitude, and the deflection limiter non-zero and ** positive. ** ** References: ** ** Urban, S. & Seidelmann, P. K. (eds), Explanatory Supplement to ** the Astronomical Almanac, 3rd ed., University Science Books ** (2013). ** ** Klioner, Sergei A., "A practical relativistic model for micro- ** arcsecond astrometry in space", Astr. J. 125, 1580-1597 (2003). ** ** Called: ** eraPdp scalar product of two p-vectors ** eraPxp vector product of two p-vectors ** ** Copyright (C) 2013-2017, NumFOCUS Foundation. ** Derived, with permission, from the SOFA library. See notes at end of file. */ { int i; double qpe[3], qdqpe, w, eq[3], peq[3]; /* q . (q + e). */ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { qpe[i] = q[i] + e[i]; } qdqpe = eraPdp(q, qpe); /* 2 x G x bm / ( em x c^2 x ( q . (q + e) ) ). */ w = bm * ERFA_SRS / em / ERFA_GMAX(qdqpe,dlim); /* p x (e x q). */ eraPxp(e, q, eq); eraPxp(p, eq, peq); /* Apply the deflection. */ for (i = 0; i < 3; i++) { p1[i] = p[i] + w*peq[i]; } /* Finished. */ } /*---------------------------------------------------------------------- ** ** ** Copyright (C) 2013-2017, NumFOCUS Foundation. ** All rights reserved. ** ** This library is derived, with permission, from the International ** Astronomical Union's "Standards of Fundamental Astronomy" library, ** available from http://www.iausofa.org. ** ** The ERFA version is intended to retain identical functionality to ** the SOFA library, but made distinct through different function and ** file names, as set out in the SOFA license conditions. The SOFA ** original has a role as a reference standard for the IAU and IERS, ** and consequently redistribution is permitted only in its unaltered ** state. 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