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Influence of Adopted Nutation Model on VLBI NEOS-Intensives Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Oleg Titov*
Affiliation:
Saint-Petersburg University, Astronomical Institute, Bibliotechnaya sq., 2, Petrodvorets, Saint-Petersburg, Russia, 198904

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Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) provides information about the Earth’s rotation. Various observational programs have operated for different specific purposes since 1983. The purpose of the NEOS-Intensive program is to make observations of Universal Time (UT1–UTC). Short observational sessions (1-2 hours) include only the transcontinental baseline (Wettzell - NRAO20). 20–30 individual scans are performed during the observational time. Only five parameters, wet delay for the reference station, wet delay for the second station, clock offset for the second station, clock rate for the second station, and UT1–UTC are considered in the parametric model.

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of the adopted nutation model on the UT1–UTC estimates. VLBI data from the NEOS-Intensives have been analyzed using the OCCAM 3.4 software. All reduction calculations are in accordance with the IERS Conventions 1996 (McCarthy, 1996).

Type
Section 2. Improved Definitions and Models
Copyright
Copyright © US Naval Observatory 2000

References

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