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#include "erfa.h"
void eraAper13(double ut11, double ut12, eraASTROM *astrom)
/*
** - - - - - - - - - -
** e r a A p e r 1 3
** - - - - - - - - - -
**
** In the star-independent astrometry parameters, update only the
** Earth rotation angle. The caller provides UT1, (n.b. not UTC).
**
** Given:
** ut11 double UT1 as a 2-part...
** ut12 double ...Julian Date (Note 1)
** astrom eraASTROM* star-independent astrometry parameters:
** pmt double not used
** eb double[3] not used
** eh double[3] not used
** em double not used
** v double[3] not used
** bm1 double not used
** bpn double[3][3] not used
** along double longitude + s' (radians)
** xpl double not used
** ypl double not used
** sphi double not used
** cphi double not used
** diurab double not used
** eral double not used
** refa double not used
** refb double not used
**
** Returned:
** astrom eraASTROM* star-independent astrometry parameters:
** pmt double unchanged
** eb double[3] unchanged
** eh double[3] unchanged
** em double unchanged
** v double[3] unchanged
** bm1 double unchanged
** bpn double[3][3] unchanged
** along double unchanged
** xpl double unchanged
** ypl double unchanged
** sphi double unchanged
** cphi double unchanged
** diurab double unchanged
** eral double "local" Earth rotation angle (radians)
** refa double unchanged
** refb double unchanged
**
** Notes:
**
** 1) The UT1 date (n.b. not UTC) ut11+ut12 is a Julian Date,
** apportioned in any convenient way between the arguments ut11 and
** ut12. For example, JD(UT1)=2450123.7 could be expressed in any
** of these ways, among others:
**
** ut11 ut12
**
** 2450123.7 0.0 (JD method)
** 2451545.0 -1421.3 (J2000 method)
** 2400000.5 50123.2 (MJD method)
** 2450123.5 0.2 (date & time method)
**
** The JD method is the most natural and convenient to use in cases
** where the loss of several decimal digits of resolution is
** acceptable. The J2000 and MJD methods are good compromises
** between resolution and convenience. The date & time method is
** best matched to the algorithm used: maximum precision is
** delivered when the ut11 argument is for 0hrs UT1 on the day in
** question and the ut12 argument lies in the range 0 to 1, or vice
** versa.
**
** 2) If the caller wishes to provide the Earth rotation angle itself,
** the function eraAper can be used instead. One use of this
** technique is to substitute Greenwich apparent sidereal time and
** thereby to support equinox based transformations directly.
**
** 3) This is one of several functions that inserts into the astrom
** structure star-independent parameters needed for the chain of
** astrometric transformations ICRS <-> GCRS <-> CIRS <-> observed.
**
** The various functions support different classes of observer and
** portions of the transformation chain:
**
** functions observer transformation
**
** eraApcg eraApcg13 geocentric ICRS <-> GCRS
** eraApci eraApci13 terrestrial ICRS <-> CIRS
** eraApco eraApco13 terrestrial ICRS <-> observed
** eraApcs eraApcs13 space ICRS <-> GCRS
** eraAper eraAper13 terrestrial update Earth rotation
** eraApio eraApio13 terrestrial CIRS <-> observed
**
** Those with names ending in "13" use contemporary ERFA models to
** compute the various ephemerides. The others accept ephemerides
** supplied by the caller.
**
** The transformation from ICRS to GCRS covers space motion,
** parallax, light deflection, and aberration. From GCRS to CIRS
** comprises frame bias and precession-nutation. From CIRS to
** observed takes account of Earth rotation, polar motion, diurnal
** aberration and parallax (unless subsumed into the ICRS <-> GCRS
** transformation), and atmospheric refraction.
**
** Called:
** eraAper astrometry parameters: update ERA
** eraEra00 Earth rotation angle, IAU 2000
**
** Copyright (C) 2013-2016, NumFOCUS Foundation.
** Derived, with permission, from the SOFA library. See notes at end of file.
*/
{
eraAper(eraEra00(ut11,ut12), astrom);
/* Finished. */
}
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
**
**
** Copyright (C) 2013-2016, NumFOCUS Foundation.
** All rights reserved.
**
** This library is derived, with permission, from the International
** Astronomical Union's "Standards of Fundamental Astronomy" library,
** available from http://www.iausofa.org.
**
** The ERFA version is intended to retain identical functionality to
** the SOFA library, but made distinct through different function and
** file names, as set out in the SOFA license conditions. The SOFA
** original has a role as a reference standard for the IAU and IERS,
** and consequently redistribution is permitted only in its unaltered
** state. The ERFA version is not subject to this restriction and
** therefore can be included in distributions which do not support the
** concept of "read only" software.
**
** Although the intent is to replicate the SOFA API (other than
** replacement of prefix names) and results (with the exception of
** bugs; any that are discovered will be fixed), SOFA is not
** responsible for any errors found in this version of the library.
**
** If you wish to acknowledge the SOFA heritage, please acknowledge
** that you are using a library derived from SOFA, rather than SOFA
** itself.
**
**
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**
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**
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**
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**
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*/
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