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The Astronomical Journal | 1998

The International Celestial Reference Frame as Realized by Very Long Baseline Interferometry

C. Ma; E. F. Arias; T. M. Eubanks; Alan Lee Fey; A.-M. Gontier; Christopher S. Jacobs; Ojars J. Sovers; Brent A. Archinal; Patrick Charlot

A quasi-inertial reference frame is defined based on the radio positions of 212 extragalactic sources distributed over the entire sky. The positional accuracy of these sources is better than about 1 mas in both coordinates. The radio positions are based upon a general solution for all applicable dual-frequency 2.3 and 8.4 GHz Mark III very long baseline interferometry data available through the middle of 1995, consisting of 1.6 million pairs of group delay and phase delay rate observations. Positions and details are also given for an additional 396 objects that either need further observation or are currently unsuitable for the definition of a high-accuracy reference frame. The final orientation of the frame axes has been obtained by a rotation of the positions into the system of the International Celestial Reference System and is consistent with the FK5 J2000.0 optical system, within the limits of the link accuracy. The resulting International Celestial Reference Frame has been adopted by the International Astronomical Union as the fundamental celestial reference frame, replacing the FK5 optical frame as of 1998 January 1.


The Astronomical Journal | 1995

A Radio Reference Frame

K. J. Johnston; Alan Lee Fey; N. Zacharias; J. L. Russell; C. Ma; C. de Vegt; J. E. Reynolds; Dl Jauncey; Brent A. Archinal; M. S. Carter; T. E. Corbin; T. M. Eubanks; D. R. Florkowski; D. M. Hall; David D. McCarthy; P. M. McCulloch; E. A. King; G. D. Nicolson; D. B. Shaffer

A catalogue is presented based on the radio positions of 436 extragalactic sources distributed over the entire sky. The positional accuracy of the sources is better than 3 milliarcsec (mas) in both coordinates, with the majority of the sources having errors better than 1 mas. This catalogue is based upon a general solution of all applicable dual frequency 2.3 and 8.4 GHz Mark-III VLBI data available through the end of 1993 consisting of 1,015,292 pairs of group delay and phase delay rate observations. Details and positions are also given for an additional 124 objects that either need further observation or are currently unsuitable for the definition of a reference frame. The final orientation of the catalogue has been obtained by a rotation of the positions into the system of the International Earth Rotation Service and is consistent with the FK5 J2000.0 optical system, within the limits of the link accuracy.


The Astronomical Journal | 1992

A radio optical reference frame. IV : Additional radio source positions in the northern hemisphere

Alan Lee Fey; J. L. Russell; C. Ma; K. J. Johnston; Brent A. Archinal; M. S. Carter; E. R. Holdenried; Z. Yao; C. de Vegt; N. Zacharias

Seventy-seven extragalactic radio sources north of -2° declination have been observed using Mark III Very-Long Baseline Interferometry during 13 experiments from 1988 October to 1989 November. Radio positions derived from these observations supplement an ongoing project to define and maintain an all-sky radio/optical reference frame of 400 or more extragalactic sources with milliarcsecond (mas) accurate radio and optical positions. Positions for 11 new sources are presented along with improved positions for 54 sources already in the reference-frame catalog. An additional five sources have been determined to be unsuitable reference-frame objects


Archive | 1999

Earth orientation analysis from the U.S. Naval Observatory VLBI program.

T. Marshall Eubanks; Brent A. Archinal; F. J. Josties; Jim Ray


Archive | 1991

Comparison of Two Different Scheduling Philosophies for Earth Orientation Measurements Using Very Long Baseline Interferometry

T. Marshall Eubanks; D. N. Matsakis; David D. McCarthy; Brent A. Archinal


Archive | 1997

Physical characteristics of radio sources

Brent A. Archinal; Elisa Felicitas Arias; A.-M. Gontier; C. Mercuri-Moreau


Archive | 1999

International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF): mantenimiento y extensin

Cui Ma; Elisa Felicitas Arias; T. Marshall Eubanks; Alan Lee Fey; A.-M. Gontier; Cindy S. Jacobs; Ojars J. Sovers; Brent A. Archinal; Patrick Charlot


Archive | 1999

The U.S. Naval Observatory VLBI Program: operations in 1998 and 1999.

T. Marshall Eubanks; Brent A. Archinal; F. J. Josties; Jim Ray


Archive | 1997

Technical information on the ICRF extragalactic radio sources.

Brent A. Archinal; Elisa Felicitas Arias; A.-M. Gontier; C. Mercuri-Moreau; Alan Lee Fey; Patrick Charlot; T. Marshall Eubanks; Ojars J. Sovers


Archive | 1997

Technical Information on the ICRF: Dictionary of aliases

Brent A. Archinal; Elisa Felicitas Arias; A.-M. Gontier; C. Mercuri-Moreau; Ojars J. Sovers

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A.-M. Gontier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Patrick Charlot

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C. Ma

Goddard Space Flight Center

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J. L. Russell

Goddard Space Flight Center

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T. Marshall Eubanks

California Institute of Technology

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Christopher S. Jacobs

California Institute of Technology

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D. B. Shaffer

Goddard Space Flight Center

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