The extension of the parametrization of the radio source coordinates in geodetic VLBI and its impact on the time series analysis

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Maria Karbon
Robert Heinkelmann
Julian Mora-Diaz
Minghui Xu
Tobias Nilsson
Harald Schuh
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[1] GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences,Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Journal of Geodesy | 2017年 / 91卷
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VLBI; Radio sources; Linear splines; MARS;
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The radio sources within the most recent celestial reference frame (CRF) catalog ICRF2 are represented by a single, time-invariant coordinate pair. The datum sources were chosen mainly according to certain statistical properties of their position time series. Yet, such statistics are not applicable unconditionally, and also ambiguous. However, ignoring systematics in the source positions of the datum sources inevitably leads to a degradation of the quality of the frame and, therefore, also of the derived quantities such as the Earth orientation parameters. One possible approach to overcome these deficiencies is to extend the parametrization of the source positions, similarly to what is done for the station positions. We decided to use the multivariate adaptive regression splines algorithm to parametrize the source coordinates. It allows a great deal of automation, by combining recursive partitioning and spline fitting in an optimal way. The algorithm finds the ideal knot positions for the splines and, thus, the best number of polynomial pieces to fit the data autonomously. With that we can correct the ICRF2 a priori coordinates for our analysis and eliminate the systematics in the position estimates. This allows us to introduce also special handling sources into the datum definition, leading to on average 30 % more sources in the datum. We find that not only the CPO can be improved by more than 10 % due to the improved geometry, but also the station positions, especially in the early years of VLBI, can benefit greatly.
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