1 | #include "slalib.h"
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2 | #include "slamac.h"
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3 | void slaRefco ( double hm, double tdk, double pmb, double rh,
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4 | double wl, double phi, double tlr, double eps,
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5 | double *refa, double *refb )
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6 | /*
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7 | ** - - - - - - - - -
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8 | ** s l a R e f c o
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9 | ** - - - - - - - - -
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10 | **
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11 | ** Determine constants A and B in atmospheric refraction model
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12 | ** dz = A tan z + B tan^3 z.
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13 | **
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14 | ** z is the "observed" zenith distance (i.e. affected by
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15 | ** refraction) and dz is what to add to z to give the "topocentric"
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16 | ** (i.e. in vacuo) zenith distance.
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17 | **
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18 | ** Given:
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19 | ** hm double height of the observer above sea level (metre)
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20 | ** tdk double ambient temperature at the observer (deg k)
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21 | ** pmb double pressure at the observer (millibar)
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22 | ** rh double relative humidity at the observer (range 0-1)
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23 | ** wl double effective wavelength of the source (micrometre)
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24 | ** phi double latitude of the observer (radian, astronomical)
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25 | ** tlr double temperature lapse rate in the troposphere (degk/metre)
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26 | ** eps double precision required to terminate iteration (radian)
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27 | **
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28 | ** Returned:
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29 | ** *refa double tan z coefficient (radian)
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30 | ** *refb double tan^3 z coefficient (radian)
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31 | **
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32 | ** Called: slaRefro
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33 | **
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34 | ** Notes:
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35 | **
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36 | ** 1 Typical values for the tlr and eps arguments might be 0.0065 and
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37 | ** 1e-10 respectively.
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38 | **
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39 | ** 2 The radio refraction is chosen by specifying wl > 100 micrometres.
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40 | **
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41 | ** 3 The routine is a slower but more accurate alternative to the
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42 | ** slaRefcoq routine. The constants it produces give perfect
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43 | ** agreement with slaRefro at zenith distances arctan(1) (45 deg)
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44 | ** and arctan(4) (about 76 deg). It achieves 0.5 arcsec accuracy
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45 | ** for ZD < 80 deg, 0.01 arcsec accuracy for ZD < 60 deg, and
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46 | ** 0.001 arcsec accuracy for ZD < 45 deg.
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47 | **
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48 | ** Last revision: 4 June 1997
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49 | **
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50 | ** Copyright P.T.Wallace. All rights reserved.
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51 | */
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52 | {
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53 | double r1,r2;
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54 |
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55 | /* Sample zenith distances: arctan(1) and arctan(4) */
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56 | static double atn1 = 0.7853981633974483;
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57 | static double atn4 = 1.325817663668033;
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58 |
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59 | /* Determine refraction for the two sample zenith distances. */
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60 | slaRefro ( atn1, hm, tdk, pmb, rh, wl, phi, tlr, eps, &r1 );
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61 | slaRefro ( atn4, hm, tdk, pmb, rh, wl, phi, tlr, eps, &r2 );
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62 |
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63 | /* Solve for refraction constants. */
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64 | *refa = ( 64.0 * r1 - r2 ) / 60.0;
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65 | *refb = ( r2 - 4.0 * r1 ) / 60.0;
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66 | }
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