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<div class="csl-entry">Krásná, H., Gordon, D., de Witt, A., & Jacobs, C. (2022). Celestial reference frame determined from very long baseline interferometry experiments conducted at K-band (24 GHz) over the past 10 years. In <i>IAG International Symposium on Reference Frames for Applications in Geosciences (REFAG 2022). Book of Abstracts</i> (pp. 79–79). International Association of Geodesy. https://doi.org/10.34726/3221</div>
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12708/139257
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https://doi.org/10.34726/3221
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The current third realization of the international celestial reference frame (ICRF3) was adopted in August 2018 and includes positions of extragalactic objects at three frequencies: 8.4 GHz, 24 GHz and 32 GHz. In this paper we present an update of the celestial reference frame (CRF) estimated from very long baseline interferometry measurements at K-band (24 GHz). The observations of the radio sources are conducted with the Very Long Baseline Array from the U.S. territory and the celestial frame is densified in the southern hemisphere with HartRAO – Hobart26m single baseline observations.
The dataset starts in May 2002 and currently consists of more than 120 24h observing sessions performed over the past 10 years. Since the publication of ICRF3, the additional observations of the sources during the last four years allow maintenance of the celestial reference frame and more than 200 additional radio sources ensure an expansion of the frame. We determine the updated K-CRF with two independent analysis software packages (VieVS and Calc/Solve) and describe the differences in the solution strategy. We compare the updated K-CRF to ICRF3 using the so-called vector spherical harmonics providing information about systematic differences between two astrometric catalogs.
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en
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dc.subject
ICRF
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VLBI
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dc.title
Celestial reference frame determined from very long baseline interferometry experiments conducted at K-band (24 GHz) over the past 10 years
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Inproceedings
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Konferenzbeitrag
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Urheberrechtsschutz
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In Copyright
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dc.identifier.doi
10.34726/3221
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dc.contributor.affiliation
United States Naval Observatory, United States of America (the)
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dc.contributor.affiliation
South African Radio Astronomy Observatory, South Africa
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dc.contributor.affiliation
California Institute of Technology, United States of America (the)
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dc.description.startpage
79
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dc.description.endpage
79
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Poster Contribution
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tuw.booktitle
IAG International Symposium on Reference Frames for Applications in Geosciences (REFAG 2022). Book of Abstracts
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International Association of Geodesy
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C4
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X1
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C5
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Mathematical and Algorithmic Foundations
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Beyond TUW-research foci
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Computer Science Foundations
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20
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60
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20
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E120-04 - Forschungsbereich Höhere Geodäsie
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AC17202684
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1
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0000-0001-8660-649X
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Urheberrechtsschutz
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In Copyright
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IAG International Symposium on Reference Frames for Applications in Gepsciences (REFAG 2022)