The definition and stability of local inertial reference framesVLBI measurements of extragalactic radio sources are utilized to develop a definition system for local inertial reference frames. Significant astrometric errors are identified and minimized by means of a parameter-estimation technique. A reference frame is measured for 30 min to observe the radio emission of the object to be located in the frame as well as the emission from about five additional sources which define the frame. Because the structures of the objects are unknown and tropospheric fluctuations exist, limiting errors exist for both single-epoch position determination and epoch-to-epoch differential position measurements. Data are presented regarding relativistic gravitational deflection by Jupiter which show that the local reference frame is stable at 240 microarcseconds over 12 days.
Document ID
19910070144
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Treuhaft, R. N. (Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA, United States)