BKG’s new series of 24-hour and 1-hour VLBI experiments
- Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy (BKG), General Issues, Combination of Space Techniques, Frankfurt, Germany (anastasiia.girdiuk@bkg.bund.de)
With the VLBI technique radio sources are observed in dedicated time intervals. The most usual length of these observing sessions are 24 and 1-hour long. 24-hour long experiments usually incorporate a global network of stations, and, thus, are the prominent source of a consistent determination of all Earth Orientation Parameters (EOPs), celestial and terrestrial reference frames. The shorter experiments are designed to determine dUT1 parameter only. The number of short or intensive sessions is growing every year. Also some of them involve 3-4 stations in observation programs instead of standard 2-station mode. This leads to a larger number of observations per session, a better coverage of the Earth, and, consequently more accurate dUT1 estimates.
All 24-hour and 1-hour sessions since 1984 up to now were re-processed by BKG using the most up-to-date modelling within the parameter estimation. This results in new series of consistently estimated EOPs, station coordinates and troposphere parameters.
In this contribution we present our new series and investigate the quality of the obtained geodetic products, especially the EOPs. The work is focused on the consistency between dUT1 parameters derived from 24-hour and 1-hour sessions, respectively. In this study we pinpoint challenges and prospects of the inclusion of 1-hour experiments into the standard analysis of the 24-hour experiments.
How to cite: Girdiuk, A., Engelhardt, G., Ullrich, D., Thaller, D., and Hellmers, H.: BKG’s new series of 24-hour and 1-hour VLBI experiments, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-8950, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-8950, 2021.