= Summary (in process of updating) = [[PageOutline]] MOPS has reported some peculiar magnitudes in y-band MD data offsets and larger scatter compared to predictions of asteroid y-band magnitudes while the same comparison to 3PI photometry looks reasonable (both cases are photometry from the respective diffims). Also, have found photometry from Warp-Stack (WS) difference images for two sequential MD exposures unrealistically different by >0.5 mag. == Example: MD10 sequential exposure pair, asteroid (12891) (Peter Vereš) == {{{ o6157g0218o o6157g0219o ra: 353.142622 ra: 353.142215 dec:-0.086658 dec: -0.086867 }}} Chip/camera photometry from the SMF catalogs below agree to that expected -- yes, but can't be more exact because asteroid (12891) previously unstudied. o6157g0218o: 17.06 o6157g0219o: 17.048 == Example: MD09, TNO145452 (Alan Fitzsimmons) == TNO 145452 * a bit faint but its' the best one I've found so far, as it stays in the field for a long long time. * in MD09 where we can predict the y magnitude should be within 0.1 mag of ~19.3 for the below observations * a bunch of y-band exposures and positions on two separate dates: {{{ o6107g0064o 334.194813 +0.274227 o6107g0065o 334.199167 +0.283357 o6107g0066o 334.194763 +0.292497 o6107g0067o 334.184892 +0.294695 o6107g0068o 334.176975 +0.288368 o6201g0056o 334.176975 +0.288387 o6201g0057o 334.176992 +0.278257 o6201g0058o 334.184921 +0.271952 }}} Although this is the best example in the database because of the density of measurements and the known small amplitude of any lightcurve, we may be misled because of the slow motion of the object causing problems in brightness measurements. But this will only occur if MOPS is being fed warp-warp measurements instead of warp-stack, and it should make the object fainter, not brighter as seen. The variation in z-band and in other filters in 2012 is also puzzling: Plot of observed magnitudes converted to V (top), and residual of magnitude (observed - predicted), in 2011 and 2012: (Key: g=green, r=red,i=orange,z=purple,y=cyan) [[Image(145452.png)]] == Example: MD01, MBA 131130 (Alan Fitzsimmons) == This is a nice example of the obviously large scatter in y-band for a Main Belt Asteroid seen this year. Plot of observed magnitudes converted to V (top), and residual of magnitude (observed - predicted) in 2012: (Key: g=green, r=red,i=orange,z=purple,y=cyan) [[Image(131130.png)]]