Title :
High-Frequency Variations in the Rotation of the Earth
Author :
Carter, William E. ; Robertson, Douglas S.
Author_Institution :
National Geodetic Survey, Charting and Geodetic Services, National Ocean Service (NOAA), Rockville, MD 20852
fDate :
7/1/1985 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We report here observational results demonstrating that a three-station network of properly distributed VLBI observatories can routinely determine UT1 with a formal standard error of ±0.05 ms of time, in an observing period of 24 h. We also report the results of a three-month series of daily observing sessions of only 1-h duration with a single interferometer, which produced estimates of UT1 with standard errors of ±0.1 ms. The UT1 values obtained from the 1-h observing sessions track smoothly between the points of the 24-h time series, and the combined time series shows that it is not unusual for UT1 to vary by 1-2 ms in periods of several days. Preliminary results of reprocessing the 24-h observing sessions in 2-h segments suggest that variations of 0.4 ms may occur on time scales of only 6-8 h.
Keywords :
Clocks; Earth; Instruments; Iris; Magneto electrical resistivity imaging technique; Moon; Observatories; Polarization; Space technology; Stability;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.1985.289426