Geodesy and astrometry by transatlantic long base line interferometry
Autor: | R. B. Langley, W. T. Petrachenko, J. Kouba, W. H. Cannon |
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Rok vydání: | 1979 |
Předmět: |
Physics
Atmospheric Science Ecology Paleontology Soil Science Geodetic datum Astronomy Forestry Astrometry Aquatic Science Oceanography Geodesy Declination Interferometry Geophysics Space and Planetary Science Geochemistry and Petrology Orientation (geometry) Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Antenna (radio) Right ascension Earth-Surface Processes Water Science and Technology Radio astronomy |
Zdroj: | Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 84:229-236 |
ISSN: | 0148-0227 |
Popis: | We report geodetic and astrometric results from the analysis of fringe frequency observations from a series of three long base line interferometry (LBI) experiments carried out in 1973 between the 46-m antenna of the Algonquin Radio Observatory, Lake Traverse, Canada, and the 25-m antenna at Chilbolton Field Station, Chilbolton, England. The rms deviation from the mean of the estimates of the length and orientation of the 5251-km equatorial component of the base line from all three experiments is 1.05-m and 0.015'', respectively. The experiments also yielded positions of five extragalactic radio sources. The reported positions, each of which is from only a single experiment, have uncertainties of about 0.2'' in declination (except for low declination sources) and about 0.01 s in right ascension. The LBI determination of the length and orientation of the equatorial component of the base line is compared to the corresponding values derived from Naval Weapons Laboratory 9D (NWL-9D) coorinates for the antennae. The two length measurements agree in scale within quoted experimental errors; however, the NWL-9D coordinate frame is found to be rotated 0.867'' +- 0.1'' to the east relative to the average terrestrial frame of the Bureau Internationale de l'Heure (BIH),(LBI coordinate frame). This ismore » in good agreement with the expected misalignment of 0.65'' +- 0.2''. The differences in the rates of the clocks used at each end of the base line were also determined and compared to Loran-C observations.« less |
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