#include "slalib.h" #include "slamac.h" #include void slaPreces ( char sys[3], double ep0, double ep1, double *ra, double *dc ) /* ** - - - - - - - - - - ** s l a P r e c e s ** - - - - - - - - - - ** ** Precession - either FK4 (Bessel-Newcomb, pre-IAU1976) or ** FK5 (Fricke, post-IAU1976) as required. ** ** Given: ** sys char[] precession to be applied: "FK4" or "FK5" ** ep0,ep1 double starting and ending epoch ** ra,dc double RA,Dec, mean equator & equinox of epoch ep0 ** ** Returned: ** *ra,*dc double RA,Dec, mean equator & equinox of epoch ep1 ** ** Called: slaDranrm, slaPrebn, slaPrec, slaDcs2c, ** slaDmxv, slaDcc2s ** ** Notes: ** ** 1) The epochs are Besselian if sys='FK4' and Julian if 'FK5'. ** For example, to precess coordinates in the old system from ** equinox 1900.0 to 1950.0 the call would be: ** slaPreces ( "FK4", 1900.0, 1950.0, &ra, &dc ) ** ** 2) This routine will not correctly convert between the old and ** the new systems - for example conversion from B1950 to J2000. ** For these purposes see slaFk425, slaFk524, slaFk45z and ** slaFk54z. ** ** 3) If an invalid sys is supplied, values of -99.0,-99.0 will ** be returned for both ra and dc. ** ** Last revision: 22 December 1993 ** ** Copyright P.T.Wallace. All rights reserved. */ { double pm[3][3], v1[3], v2[3]; /* Validate sys */ if ( ( toupper ( sys[0] ) != 'F' ) || ( toupper ( sys[1] ) != 'K' ) || ( sys[2] != '4' && sys[2] != '5' ) ) { *ra = -99.0; /* Error */ *dc = -99.0; } else { /* Generate appropriate precession matrix */ if ( sys[2] == '4' ) slaPrebn ( ep0, ep1, pm ); else slaPrec ( ep0, ep1, pm ); /* Convert RA,Dec to x,y,z */ slaDcs2c ( *ra, *dc, v1 ); /* Precess */ slaDmxv ( pm, v1, v2 ); /* Back to RA,Dec */ slaDcc2s ( v2, ra, dc ); *ra = slaDranrm ( *ra ); } }