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Mutual positions of the Galilean satellites of Jupiter from photometric observations during their mutual occultations and eclipses in 1997
We report the final results of the 1997 campaign of
photometric observations of the mutual phenomena of the Galilean
satellites carried out at observatories in Kazakhstan, Russia, and
Ukraine. Our results contribute substantially to the
world data bank of such observations
and will allow the model of the motion of Galilean
satellites to be further refined. To facilitate the use of
photometric data, we reduced them by computing the planetocentric
rectangular
coordinate differences of satellite pairs for a number of instants
of time so we deduce the differences for one instant from one
observed light curve.
It is these reduced data that constitute the principal
result of this work. We based our data reduction on the method
which we developed in
earlier papers (Emel'yanov 1999; Emel'yanov 2000). The accuracy
of observations was estimated in the process of reduction. The
paper also describes the equipment used.