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Extending the ICRF to Higher Radio FrequenciesThe ICRF forms the basis for all astrometry including use as the inertial coordinate system for navigating deep space missions. This frame was defined using S/X-band observations over the past 20+ years. In January 2002, the VLBA approved our proposal for observing time to extend the ICRF to K-band (24 GHz) and Q-band (43 GHz). The first step will be observations at K- and Q-bands on a subset of ICRF sources. Eventually, K- and Q-band multi-epoch observations will be used to estimate positions, flux density and source structure for a large fraction of the current S/X-band ICRF source list. This work will benefit the radio astronomy community by extending the VLBA calibrator list at these bands. In the longer term, we would also like to extend the ICRF to Ka-band (32 GHz). A celestial reference frame will be needed at this frequency to support deep space navigation. A navigation demonstration is being considered for NASA's Mars 2005 mission. The initial K- and Q-band work will serve to identify candidate sources at Ka-band for use with that mission.
Document ID
20020060006
Acquisition Source
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Jacobs, C. S.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Jones, D. L.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Lanyi, G. E.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Lowe, S. T.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Naudet, C. J.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Resch, G. M.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Steppe, J. A.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Zhang, L. D.
(Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech. Pasadena, CA United States)
Ulvestad, J. S.
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Parkes, Australia)
Taylor, G. B.
(National Radio Astronomy Observatory Parkes, Australia)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
May 1, 2002
Publication Information
Publication: International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry General Meeting Proceeding
Subject Category
Communications And Radar
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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