Author:
Diamantidis Periklis-Konstantinos,Haas Rüdiger
Abstract
AbstractWe analyzed the first three years of VGOS 24 h sessions, and evaluated the performance in terms of Earth orientation parameters (EOP) and station positions. We estimated radio source coordinates which might be of particular importance in VGOS due to the different observing frequencies compared to legacy S/X VLBI. We investigated the impact of this procedure in the determination of the celestial reference, and detected possible increased crosstalk between radio source positions and nutation. We, thus, created an updated source coordinate catalogue that contains information from the VGOS observations and utilized that as our a priori for further analysis. We found that this procedure significantly attenuates mean biases in the estimated EOP time series. We then utilized a kalman filter with an empirically tuned stochastic modelling for nutation and polar motion and estimated repeatabilities on the 60–80 $$\mu$$
μ
as level for nutation, and 100–130 $$\mu$$
μ
as level for polar motion. The station position repeatabilities were evaluated to be 1.80 and 2.12 mm for the east and north components and 3.98 mm for the vertical, while the baseline length repeatabilities were estimated to be 4.22 mm at 6000 km. These results are promising with respect to the expected future VGOS performance, while increased attention should be paid to the celestial frame determination in the VGOS observing bands.
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Funder
Swedish National Space Agency
Chalmers University of Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Geology
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