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ΔT

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1657年から2018年までのΔTの変動[1][2]

ΔT(TT)(UT)

ΔT = TT  UT

2021 ΔT 69.42010 66.1[3]1900-3195029

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1 T ν = 1/2πdθ/dt  T= 1/ν  dT/dt = 1/ν2dν/dt  α = 1/TdT/dt = 1/νdν/dt 1///(ms/day/cy) 

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11081 dT/dt = +2.3 ms/cy   α = +2.3 ms/day/cy 1 ΔT/T = 7.3×1013 (post-glacial rebound) -0.6 ms/day/cy (LOD) +1.7 ms/day/cy 27[4]

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(ET)ET19481952[5]1895[6]19001983[7]1960-19831948-52ETET[8]ET[9]172018901820TTSI(TAI)10141

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+1.7 ms/d/cy 1820ΔT  31 × (year  1820/100)2
 [10] ΔT -500501+1719001+10580500+57101000+15701500+200 ΔT ΔT ΔT 16801866 +11 ± 6 190230-6.642000+63.832017+70.25UTCUT1DUT10.9調UTCUTC使SI[11]+171904+3471.625-500501TT使71.625

1955[]


1955 ΔT  +3.8 cm/ ΔT  dn/dt = 26/(cy2) n 2002 dn/dt  25.858/cy2±0.003/cy2[12]  ΔT UT(IERS)調

脚注[編集]

出典[編集]

  1. ^ IERS Rapid Service/Prediction Center (c. 1986). Historic Delta T and LOD. Source attributed data to McCarthy and Babcock (1986). Retrieved December 2009.
  2. ^ IERS Rapid Service/Prediction Center. Monthly determinations of Delta T. Retrieved May 2018.
  3. ^ ΔT ΔTは不規則に変動する、暦Wiki、暦計算室、国立天文台
  4. ^ McCarthy & Seidelmann 2009, 88–89.
  5. ^ Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Ephemeris and the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac, Nautical Almanac Offices of UK and US (1961), at pp. 9 and 71.
  6. ^ See G M Clemence's proposal of 1948, contained in his paper: "On the System of Astronomical Constants", Astronomical Journal (1948) vol.53 (6), issue #1170, pp 169–179; also G M Clemence (1971), "The Concept of Ephemeris Time", in Journal for the History of Astronomy v2 (1971), pp. 73–79 (giving details of the genesis and adoption of the ephemeris time proposal); also article Ephemeris time and references therein.
  7. ^ See Newcomb's Tables of the Sun (Washington, 1895), Introduction, I. Basis of the Tables, pp. 9 and 20, citing time units of Greenwich Mean Noon, Greenwich Mean Time, and mean solar day: and W de Sitter, on p. 38 of Bulletin of the Astronomical Institutes of the Netherlands, v4 (1927), pp.21–38, "On the secular accelerations and the fluctuations of the moon, the sun, Mercury and Venus", which refers to "the 'astronomical time', given by the earth's rotation, and used in all practical astronomical computations", and states that it "differs from the 'uniform' or 'Newtonian' time".
  8. ^ See p.612 in Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac, ed. P K Seidelmann, 1992, confirming introduction of ET in the 1960 edition of the ephemerides.
  9. ^ See especially F R Stephenson (1997), and Stephenson & Morrison (1995), book and papers cited below.
  10. ^ A similar parabola is plotted on p. 54 of McCarthy & Seidelmann (2009).
  11. ^ :(1) In "The Physical Basis of the Leap Second", by D D McCarthy, C Hackman and R A Nelson, in Astronomical Journal, vol.136 (2008), pages 1906–1908, it is stated (page 1908), that "the SI second is equivalent to an older measure of the second of UT1, which was too small to start with and further, as the duration of the UT1 second increases, the discrepancy widens." :(2) In the late 1950s, the caesium standard was used to measure both the current mean length of the second of mean solar time (UT2) (result: 9192631830 cycles) and also the second of ephemeris time (ET) (result: 9192631770 ± 20 cycles), see "Time Scales", by L. Essen, in Metrologia, vol.4 (1968), pp.161–165, on p.162. As is well known, the 9192631770 figure was chosen for the SI second. L Essen in the same 1968 article (p.162) stated that this "seemed reasonable in view of the variations in UT2".
  12. ^ J.Chapront, M.Chapront-Touzé, G.Francou (2002): "A new determination of lunar orbital parameters, precession constant, and tidal acceleration from LLR measurements" (also in PDF). Astronomy & Astrophysics 387, 700–709.

参考文献[編集]

  • McCarthy, D.D. & Seidelmann, P.K. TIME: From Earth Rotation to Atomic Physics. Weinheim: Wiley-VCH. (2009). ISBN 978-3-527-40780-4
  • Morrison, L.V. & Stephenson, F. R. "Historical values of the Earth's clock error ΔT and the calculation of eclipses" (pdf, 862 KB), Journal for the History of Astronomy 35 (2004) 327–336.
  • Stephenson, F.R. Historical Eclipses and Earth's Rotation. Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN 0-521-46194-4
  • Stephenson, F. R. & Morrison, L.V. "Long-term fluctuations in the Earth's rotation: 700 BC to AD 1990". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series A 351 (1995) 165-202. JSTOR link. Includes evidence that the 'growth' in Delta-T is being modified by an oscillation with a wavelength around 1500 years; if that is true, then during the next few centuries Delta-T values will increase more slowly than is envisaged.

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