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Title: Using VLBI EOP Time Series to Test Precession Models


1
Using VLBI EOP Time Series to Test Precession
Models
Patrick Wallace (RAL, HMNAO) Nicole Capitaine
(Observatoire de Paris/Syrte)
2
IAU 2000A precession-nutation
  • IAU 2000A Nutation
  • luni-solar terms (678) planetary terms (687)
    (Mathews et al. 2002)
  • based on
  • rigid Earth nutation (Souchay et al. 1999)
  • MHB transfer function/VLBI data ? 7 basic
    Earth parameters (BEP)
  • Precession component of the IAU 2000 model
  • Lieske et al. 1977 improved precession rates
  • (VLBI estimate of H and d?A (e0 84 381".
    448)
  • d?A (IAU 2000) ( -0.299 650 0.000
    400 ) "/c
  • d?A (IAU 2000) ( -0.025 240 0.000 100
    ) "/c
  • Celestial pole offsets at J2000 (VLBI estimates)
  • ?0 (IAU 2000) (-16.6170 0.0100) mas
  • ?0 (IAU 2000) (-6.8192 0.0100) mas

3
VLBI measurements of celestial pole offsets
VLBI - IAU 1976/1980 precession-nutation
VLBI - IAU 2000A precession-nutation
4
Improved precession
New models compatible with IAU 2000 with improved
dynamical consistency - Bretagnon P., Fienga
A., Simon J.L. (2003, AA 400) BO3 -
Fukushima (2003, A.J. 126) F03 - Harada
Fukushima (2004, A.J. 127) HF04 ecliptic -
Capitaine N., Wallace P., Chapront J. (2003, AA
412) P03 IAU Division I WG on
Precession and the Ecliptic established at the
2003 General Assembly (Chair J. Hilton) to
recommend a new model
5
The P03 model improvements w.r.t. IAU 2000
  • Improvement of the ecliptic precession
  • Ecliptic based on both VSOP87 and fit to DE406
    (2000-yr interval)
  • Choice of the integration constants
  • MHB precession rates in longitude and obliquity
    corrected for perturbing effects on the observed
    quantities
  • Dynamical solution for the precession of the
    equator
  • Integration of the dynamical precession
    equations
  • Non-rigid Earth model (MHB2000, Williams 1994)

6
P03 precession expressions
Ecliptic
basic quantities (mas)
Equator
derived quantities
classical paradigm
new paradigm
rotation vector
7
Comparing VLBI series
  • For the purpose of comparing the different time
    series, the choice of precession model is
    relatively unimportant.
  • Here we use the P03 model as it is the one being
    recommended as the successor to the IAU 2000A
    precession.
  • Different precession models return distinctly
    different linear fit coefficients, but in most
    cases the plots are at first sight
    indistinguishable.

8
VLBI EOP time series
  • The time series were all from
  • http//hpiers.obspm.fr/iers/series/operatio
    nal
  • The files with names ending in _r were used
  • (e.g. gsfc_r.eop).

9
Comparison procedure
  • For each record in the selected VLBI time series
  • Read JD(UTC), ??, ?e, s?? and s?e
  • UTC ? TT
  • Evaluate IAU 1976/80 precessionnutation
  • Apply the ??, ?e nutation corrections
  • Form the VLBI-determined NPB matrix
  • Transform s??,s?einto sX,sY
  • Evaluate the precession-nutation model under test
  • Add modeled FCN
  • Form the trial NPB matrix
  • Subtract elements (3,1) of the two matrices to
    obtain ?X
  • Subtract elements (3,2) of the two matrices to
    obtain ?Y
  • Log t, ?X, ?Y, sX, sY for subsequent plotting
    and fitting

10
The fits
  • Fitting was weighted according to the published
    standard deviations.
  • Linear fits gave sensible and useful results, but
    a longer time span will be needed before the t2
    term can be reliably determined.
  • The results from different series disagree by
    rather more than the predicted uncertainties.

11
Linear fits to different time series
VLBI - (P03 MHB 2000 FCN), µas, Jcy
12
Interpretation of C04 results
C04 differs from the other series in that before
1984 a model is used rather than real
observations. These data were excluded from the
fits.
13
The plots
  • Disregarding the early era, the different time
    series agree well.
  • However there are small offsets and tilts that do
    seem to be significant.
  • There seem also to be unexplained low-frequency
    components in the residuals, common to all series.

14
Residuals in X and Y using different series
?X ?Y
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