I'm trying to create a .ssc file for the planets of PSR B1257+12, using the information given at http://www.obspm.fr/encycl/1257+12.html, however I think these are given in the plane of the sky rather than the ecliptic, how do I convert these to ecliptic plane parameters?
Also for PSR B1620-26.
One further thing, what is a typical visual magnitude for a pulsar (outside the beam area)?
Orbit parameters transformation
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I've written an Excel spreadsheet for the orbit conversion. Get it here:
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/spreadsheets.html#3
Grant
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/~seb/celestia/hutchison/spreadsheets.html#3
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Grant... I'd just like to say thanks a lot for your spreadsheet "Panorama positioning: panorama.xls". I've been trying to position a shuttle launching from Kennedy - pulling my hair out trying to figure out the correct input. With your calculations, I was able to place it just where I wanted.
Thanks again!
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Thanks again!
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Thanks for that, now I just have to convert the T_peri to standard calendar, only problem is that I'm not sure how to do that.
Mainly because its given in MJD, and I am fairly certain that MJD does not stand for mega-Julian Days because that gives really stupid results. At least with this converter.
Mainly because its given in MJD, and I am fairly certain that MJD does not stand for mega-Julian Days because that gives really stupid results. At least with this converter.
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Re: Orbit parameters transformation
Ah, I knew I'd worked this out already, to give a neutron star with a 10km radius: here it is.chaos syndrome wrote:One further thing, what is a typical visual magnitude for a pulsar (outside the beam area)?
Grant