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1#include "slalib.h"
2#include "slamac.h"
3float slaRvlsrk ( float r2000, float d2000 )
4/*
5** - - - - - - - - - -
6** s l a R v l s r k
7** - - - - - - - - - -
8**
9** Velocity component in a given direction due to the Sun's motion
10** with respect to an adopted kinematic Local Standard of Rest.
11**
12** (single precision)
13**
14** Given:
15** r2000,d2000 float J2000.0 mean RA,Dec (radians)
16**
17** Result:
18** Component of "standard" solar motion in direction R2000,D2000 (km/s)
19**
20** Sign convention:
21** The result is +ve when the Sun is receding from the given point on
22** the sky.
23**
24** Note: The Local Standard of Rest used here is one of several
25** "kinematical" LSRs in common use. A kinematical LSR is the
26** mean standard of rest of specified star catalogues or stellar
27** populations. The Sun's motion with respect to a kinematical
28** LSR is known as the "standard" solar motion.
29**
30** There is another sort of LSR, the "dynamical" LSR, which is a
31** point in the vicinity of the Sun which is in a circular orbit
32** around the Galactic centre. The Sun's motion with respect to
33** the dynamical LSR is called the "peculiar" solar motion. To
34** obtain a radial velocity correction with respect to the
35** dynamical LSR use the routine slaRvlsrd.
36**
37** Reference: Delhaye (1965), in "Stars and Stellar Systems", vol 5, p73.
38**
39** Called: slaCs2c, slaVdv
40**
41** Last revision: 27 November 1994
42**
43** Copyright P.T.Wallace. All rights reserved.
44*/
45{
46/*
47**
48** Standard solar motion (from Methods of Experimental Physics, ed Meeks,
49** vol 12, part C, sec 6.1.5.2, p281):
50**
51** 20 km/s towards RA 18h Dec +30d (1900).
52**
53** The solar motion is expressed here in the form of a J2000.0
54** equatorial Cartesian vector:
55**
56** va(1) = x = -speed*cos(ra)*cos(dec)
57** va(2) = y = -speed*sin(ra)*cos(dec)
58** va(3) = z = -speed*sin(dec)
59*/
60 static float va[3] = { -0.29000f, 17.31726f, -10.00141f };
61 float vb[3];
62
63/* Convert given J2000 RA,dec to x,y,z */
64 slaCs2c ( r2000, d2000, vb );
65
66/* Compute dot product with solar motion vector */
67 return slaVdv ( va, vb );
68}
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