Krásná, H., McCallum, L., & McCarthy, T. (2023). The benefits of the Australian mixed-mode program (2018 - 2023) for the celestial reference frame at S/X-band. In R. Haas, Schroth Eva, & A. Neidhardt (Eds.), Proceedings of the 26th European VLBI Group for Geodesy and Astrometry Working Meeting (pp. 96–100). https://doi.org/10.34726/5443
26th European VLBI Group for Geodesy and Astronomy Working Meeting
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Veranstaltungszeitraum:
11-Jun-2023 - 15-Jun-2023
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Veranstaltungsort:
Bad Kötzting, Deutschland
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Umfang:
5
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Keywords:
Australian mixed-mode program (AUM); celestial reference frame (CRF); VLBI
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Abstract:
The current realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame at 8.4 GHz, the ICRF3-SX, is computed from very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) measurements starting in 1979 through until March 2018. The concentration of the majority of VLBI telescopes in the Northern hemisphere reflects itself in the unequal distribution of observations to radio sources over declination, causing the ICRF3-SX to be weaker in the south. One of the current VLBI observing programs active in the Southern hemisphere is the Australian mixed-mode program (AUM) which started to be organized in July 2018. In this contribution, we show the benefits of the AUM for the celestial reference frame including observation until December 2022 and also discuss its current limitations. The individual sessions were scheduled for currently available VLBI telescopes (Hb, Ke, Yg for the first block, then also including Ht and Ww in the second block). In terms of scheduling, the sessions were scheduled geodetically, i.e. aiming for a high number of scans. In AUM049-058, five target sources were observed in 4-5 scans of 10 minutes duration. This setup still ensures about 25 scans/hr/station, which is seen as a foundation for good geodetic results.
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Forschungsschwerpunkte:
Environmental Monitoring and Climate Adaptation: 100%