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CONTENTS OF THE DIRECTORY

This directory contains the observational data of the mutual events of the 
Galilean satellites of Jupiter occurring in 2003. One will find:

1) - The tables of data describing and providing the observations and published
     in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Arlot et al., 2009, vol. 493, p.1171:
       - file:  tables-catal-phemu03.pdf


2) - The photometric lightcurves as ascii files with one line for each photometric point 

     Contents: 
       - 369 observations of 110 events observed from 54 sites from october 
         2002 until july 2003
       - each light curve corresponding to each observation,
       - the light curves are provided in the files dXXXYYY.ZZZ.txt where
	 XXX is the coded name of the site of observation on 3 characters,
	 YYY the type of phenomena, ZZZ the date.
       - the file dXXXYYY.ZZZ.png provides the plot of the light curve


     Format:
      The lightcurves are provided in the files d.... with the following format,

      - first line : event, date, site of observation, number of points
      - second line: alpha, delta of jupiter at 0h, the julian data at 0h
                     and a parameter to indicate we are in magnitue 
		     alpha is counted in hours and decimal fraction
		     delta is counted in RADIANS
      - third line : longitude and latitude de of the observatory,
                     the longitude is counted in hours and decimal fraction 
                     counted positively towards WEST (format F10.6),
                     the latitude is counted in RADIANS counted positively 
                     towards north (format F9.7)
      - fourth line: KA,KX and sequante Z (KX and KA not used, sequante Z:
                     inverse of cosine (zenithal distance) )
      - line 5 and next: hour minute second in UTC, magnitude drop
 


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