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Performance of Soviet and US hydrogen masersThe frequencies of Soviet- and U.S.-built hydrogen masers located at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory and at the United States Naval Observatory (USNO) were compared with each other and, via Global Positioning System (GPS) common-view measurements, with three primary frequency-reference scales. The best masers were found to have fractional frequency stabilities as low as 6 times 10(exp -16) for averaging times of approximately 10(exp 4) s. Members of the USNO maser ensemble provided frequency prediction better than 1 times 10(exp 14) for periods up to a few weeks. The frequency residuals of these masers, after removal of frequency drift and rate of change of drift, had stabilities of a few parts in 10(exp -15), with serveral masers achieving residual stabilities well below 1 times 10(exp -15) for intervals from 10(exp 5)s to 2 times 10(exp 6)s. The fractional frequency drifts of the 13 masers studied, relative to the primary reference standards, ranged from -0.2 times 10(exp -15)/day to +9.6 times 10(exp -15)/day.
Document ID
19910016485
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Uljanov, Adolph A.
(Quartz Research and Production Association Gorky (USSR)., United States)
Demidov, Nikolai A.
(Quartz Research and Production Association Gorky (USSR)., United States)
Mattison, Edward M.
(Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Cambridge, MA., United States)
Vessot, Robert F. C.
(Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory Cambridge, MA., United States)
Allan, David W.
(National Inst. of Standards and Technology Boulder, CO., United States)
Winkler, Gernot M. R.
(Naval Observatory Washington, DC., United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 1990
Publication Information
Publication: JPL, The 22nd Annual Precise Time and Time Interval (PTTI) Applications and Planning Meeting
Subject Category
Lasers And Masers
Accession Number
91N25799
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.

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