Candidate stellar occultations by large trans-neptunian objects up to 2015
M. Assafin, J. I. B. Camargo, R. Vieira Martins, F. Braga-Ribas, B., Sicardy, A. H. Andrei, D. N. da Silva Neto

TL;DR
This study improves predictions of stellar occultations by large trans-neptunian objects through precise astrometric catalogs and observational campaigns, aiding future observations and ephemeris accuracy.
Contribution
It provides new, high-precision astrometric catalogs and improved occultation predictions for major TNOs, extending previous work on Pluto to larger objects.
Findings
Generated 2717 occultation candidate predictions.
Produced astrometric catalogs with over 5.35 million stars.
Enhanced TNO ephemeris accuracy with 50-100 mas precision.
Abstract
We study large trans-neptunian objects (TNOs) using stellar occultations. We derive precise astrometric predictions for stellar occultations by Eris, Haumea, Ixion, Makemake, Orcus, Quaoar, Sedna, Varuna, 2002 TX300, and 2003 AZ84 for 2011-2015. We construct local astrometric catalogs of stars in the UCAC2 (Second US Naval Observatory CCD Astrograph Catalog) frame covering the sky path of these objects. For that purpose, during 2007-2009, we carried out an observational program at the ESO2p2/WFI (2.2 m Max-Planck ESO telescope with the Wide Field Imager) instrument. Astrometric catalogs with proper motions were produced for each TNO, containing more than 5.35 million stars covering the sky paths with 30' width in declination. The magnitude completeness is about R = 19 with a limit of about R = 21. We predicted 2717 stellar occultation candidates for all targets. Ephemeris offsets with…
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