Abstract
Being a torque free motion of the rotating Earth, Chandler wobble is the major
component in the Earth’s polar motion with amplitude about 0.05-0.2 arcsec and period
about 430-435 days. Free core nutation, also called nearly diurnal free wobble, exists
due to the elliptical core-mantle boundary in the Earth and takes almost the whole part
of un-modelled variation of the Earth’s pole in the celestial sphere beside precession
and nutation. We hereby present a brief summary of their theories and report their
recent features acquired from updated datasets (EOP C04 and ECMWF) by using Fourier
transform, modelling, and wavelet analysis. Our new findings include (1)
period-instability of free core nutation between 420 and 450 days as well as its large
amplitude-variation, (2) re-determined Chandler period and its quality factor, (3) fast
decrease in Chandler amplitude after 2010.
Publisher
The Korean Space Science Society
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Physics and Astronomy
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2 articles.
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