...SLALIB
The name isn't an acronym; it just stands for ``Subprogram Library A''.
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...papers;
One frame not included in Figure 1 is that of the Hipparcos catalogue. This is currently the best available implementation in the optical of the International Celestial Reference System (ICRS), which is based on extragalactic radio sources observed by VLBI. The distinction between FK5 J2000 and Hipparcos coordinates only becomes important when accuracies of 50 mas or better are required. More details are given in Section 4.14.
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...equinox.
With the introduction of the International Celestial Reference System (ICRS), the connection between (i) star coordinates and (ii) the Earth's orientation and orbit has been broken. However, the orientation of the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) axes was, for convenience, chosen to match J2000 FK5, and for most practical purposes ICRF coordinates (for example entries in the Hipparcos catalogue) can be regarded as synonymous with J2000 FK5. See Section 4.14 for further details.
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...used.
An equinox is, however, not required for coordinates in the International Celestial Reference System. Such coordinates must be labelled simply ``ICRS'', or the specific catalogue can be mentioned, such as ``Hipparcos''; constructions such as ``Hipparcos, J2000'' are redundant and misleading.
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...catalogues.
This was true until the inception of the International Celestial Reference System, which is based on the idea of axes locked into the distant background. The coordinates of the extragalactic sources which realize these axes have no individual significance; there is a ``no net rotation'' condition which has to be satisfied each time any revisions take place.
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SLALIB -- Positional Astronomy Library
Starlink User Note 67
P. T. Wallace
12 October 1999
E-mail:ptw@star.rl.ac.uk