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Nonrigid-Earth Rotation Solution

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

P. Bretagnon
Affiliation:
Institut de mécanique céleste, Observatoire de Paris, 77 avenue Denfert-Rochereau 75014 Paris
P. Rocher
Affiliation:
Institut de mécanique céleste, Observatoire de Paris, 77 avenue Denfert-Rochereau 75014 Paris
J.-L. Simon
Affiliation:
Institut de mécanique céleste, Observatoire de Paris, 77 avenue Denfert-Rochereau 75014 Paris

Abstract

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The accuracy of the rigid-Earth solution SMART97 is 2 μas over the time interval (1968, 2023). To obtain a nonrigid-Earth solution, we use the transfer function of Mathews (1999). The perturbations of the third component of the angular velocity vector are taken into account.

Type
Section 2. Improved Definitions and Models
Copyright
Copyright © US Naval Observatory 2000

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