Eclipses of the inner satellites of Jupiter observed in 2015
E. Saquet, N. Emelyanov, F. Colas, J.-E. Arlot, V. Robert, B., Christophe, O. Dechambre

TL;DR
This study reports ground-based photometric observations of eclipses of Jupiter's inner satellites Amalthea and Thebe, achieving high positional accuracy that challenges existing orbital models and ephemerides.
Contribution
First-time photometric observations of Thebe's eclipses and improved astrometric accuracy demonstrate the potential for dynamical studies of inner satellites.
Findings
Astrometric precision of 20-53 mas achieved
Significant discrepancies found with existing orbital models
Photometric data surpass standard astrometric accuracy
Abstract
During the 2014-2015 campaign of mutual events, we recorded ground-based photometric observations of eclipses of Amalthea (JV) and, for the first time, Thebe (JXIV) by the Galilean moons. We focused on estimating whether the positioning accuracy of the inner satellites determined with photometry is sufficient for dynamical studies. We observed two eclipses of Amalthea and one of Thebe with the 1 m telescope at Pic du Midi Observatory using an IR filter and a mask placed over the planetary image to avoid blooming features. A third observation of Amalthea was taken at Saint-Sulpice Observatory with a 60 cm telescope using a methane filter (890 nm) and a deep absorption band to decrease the contrast between the planet and the satellites. After background removal, we computed a differential aperture photometry to obtain the light flux, and followed with an astrometric reduction. We provide…
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