SUBROUTINE iau_LD ( BM, P, Q, E, EM, DLIM, P1 ) *+ * - - - - - - - * i a u _ L D * - - - - - - - * * Apply light deflection by a solar-system body, as part of * transforming coordinate direction into natural direction. * * This routine is part of the International Astronomical Union's * SOFA (Standards of Fundamental Astronomy) software collection. * * Status: support routine. * * Given: * BM d mass of the gravitating body (solar masses) * P d(3) direction from observer to source (unit vector) * Q d(3) direction from body to source (unit vector) * E d(3) direction from body to observer (unit vector) * EM d distance from body to observer (au) * DLIM d deflection limiter (Note 4) * * Returned: * P1 d(3) observer to deflected source (unit vector) * * Notes: * * 1) The algorithm is based on Expr. (70) in Klioner (2003) and * Expr. (7.63) in the Explanatory Supplement (Urban & Seidelmann * 2013), with some rearrangement to minimize the effects of machine * precision. * * 2) The mass parameter BM can, as required, be adjusted in order to * allow for such effects as quadrupole field. * * 3) The barycentric position of the deflecting body should ideally * correspond to the time of closest approach of the light ray to * the body. * * 4) The deflection limiter parameter DLIM is phi^2/2, where phi is the * angular separation (in radians) between source and body at which * limiting is applied. As phi shrinks below the chosen threshold, * the deflection is artificially reduced, reaching zero for phi = 0. * * 5) The returned vector P1 is not normalized, but the consequential * departure from unit magnitude is always negligible. * * 6) To accumulate total light deflection taking into account the * contributions from several bodies, call the present routine for * each body in succession, in decreasing order of distance from the * observer. * * 7) For efficiency, validation is omitted. The supplied vectors must * be of unit magnitude, and the deflection limiter non-zero and * positive. * * References: * * Urban, S. & Seidelmann, P. K. (eds), Explanatory Supplement to * the Astronomical Almanac, 3rd ed., University Science Books * (2013). * * Klioner, Sergei A., "A practical relativistic model for micro- * arcsecond astrometry in space", Astr. J. 125, 1580-1597 (2003). * * Called: * iau_PDP scalar product of two p-vectors * iau_PXP vector product of two p-vectors * * This revision: 2013 September 3 * * SOFA release 2016-05-03 * * Copyright (C) 2016 IAU SOFA Board. See notes at end. * *----------------------------------------------------------------------- IMPLICIT NONE DOUBLE PRECISION BM, P(3), Q(3), E(3), EM, DLIM, P1(3) * Schwarzschild radius of the Sun (au) * = 2 * 1.32712440041 D20 / (2.99792458 D8)^2 / 1.49597870700 D11 DOUBLE PRECISION SRS PARAMETER ( SRS = 1.97412574336D-08 ) INTEGER I DOUBLE PRECISION QPE(3), QDQPE, W, EQ(3), PEQ(3) * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * Q . (Q + E). DO 1 I=1,3 QPE(I) = Q(I) + E(I) 1 CONTINUE CALL iau_PDP ( Q, QPE, QDQPE ) * 2 x G x BM / ( EM x c^2 x ( Q . (Q + E) ) ). W = BM * SRS / EM / MAX ( QDQPE, DLIM ) * P x (E x Q). CALL iau_PXP ( E, Q, EQ ) CALL iau_PXP ( P, EQ, PEQ ) * Apply the deflection. DO 2 I = 1,3 P1(I) = P(I) + W*PEQ(I) 2 CONTINUE * Finished. *+---------------------------------------------------------------------- * * Copyright (C) 2016 * Standards Of Fundamental Astronomy Board * of the International Astronomical Union. * * ===================== * SOFA Software License * ===================== * * NOTICE TO USER: * * BY USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ACCEPT THE FOLLOWING SIX TERMS AND * CONDITIONS WHICH APPLY TO ITS USE. * * 1. The Software is owned by the IAU SOFA Board ("SOFA"). * * 2. Permission is granted to anyone to use the SOFA software for any * purpose, including commercial applications, free of charge and * without payment of royalties, subject to the conditions and * restrictions listed below. * * 3. You (the user) may copy and distribute SOFA source code to others, * and use and adapt its code and algorithms in your own software, * on a world-wide, royalty-free basis. 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