Goddard VLBI global solution 2005c
Goddard global solution 2005c used all available dual band VLBI observations
(except VLBA Calibrator Survey) at 8.4GHz and 2.2 GHz from 1979.08.03 to
2004.06.09, 3964 diurnal sessions,
4,686,567 measurements of group delays.
Single combined least square solution was done.
Technical description provides additional
details.
Source positions
Positions of 656 sources were estimated as global parameters.
The sources that A) were observed in two or more sessions and had 40 or
more good observations or B) were observed only in one session and had 25
or more good observations were included in the group of sources whose
positions were estimated as global parameters. Positions of these sources
are presented in catalogue 2005c.sou . The sources which had only
one good observation as well as two gravitational lenses,
0218+35A/0218+35B and 1830-21A/1830-21B, were excluded from the dataset.
Position of other 184 sources were estimated in each session individually.
Time series of their positions are presented in 2005c.lso file. Mean
values of their position are presented in catalogue 2005c_lso.sou .
Station positions and velocities
Positions of 151 stations and their velocities were estimated as global
parameters. Station positions are given on epoch 1997.01.01
Earth orientation parameters
Pole coordinates X, Y, UT1 angle, and their rate, daily correction to the
nutation in longitude and nutation in obliquity were estimated for each
session separately.
Assessment of accuracy of EOP series
Comparison of EOP parameters determined from 80 simultaneous 24 hours
VLBI experiments at networks CORE-A and NEOS-A.
- Plot of differences in
X pole coordinates;
- Plot of differences in
Y pole coordinates;