The combined solution C04 for Earth orientation parameters consistent with international terrestrial reference frame 2005

C Bizouard, D Gambis - … Frames: IAG Symposium Munich, Germany, 9-14 …, 2009 - Springer
C Bizouard, D Gambis
Geodetic Reference Frames: IAG Symposium Munich, Germany, 9-14 October 2006, 2009Springer
Abstract The Earth Orientation Center of the IERS, located at Paris Observatory, SYRTE, has
the task to provide to the scientific community the international reference time series for the
Earth Orientation Parameters (EOP), referred as” IERS C04”(Combined 04), resulting from a
combination of operational EOP series, each of them associated with a given geodetic
technique. The procedure developed to derive the C04 solution was recently upgraded for
several reasons: first we have implemented the new IAU2000 conventions; secondly it has …
Abstract
The Earth Orientation Center of the IERS, located at Paris Observatory, SYRTE, has the task to provide to the scientific community the international reference time series for the Earth Orientation Parameters (EOP), referred as ”IERS C04” (Combined 04), resulting from a combination of operational EOP series, each of them associated with a given geodetic technique. The procedure developed to derive the C04 solution was recently upgraded for several reasons: first we have implemented the new IAU2000 conventions; secondly it has been necessary to re-align the solution to improve its consistency with respect to the ITRF. Due to the separate determination of both celestial and terrestrial reference frames and EOP, there has been a slow degradation of the overall consistency and discrepancies at the level of 300 micro-arc-seconds were existing between the current IERS C04 and the ITRF realization. We have taken this opportunity to upgrade the numerical combination procedure; improvements concern in particular routines, tables dimensions, generalized double precisions. Using the combined polar motion solution associated with the newly release International Terrestrial Reference Frame 2005 (ITRF 2005), we produce a better solution including estimates of the errors of combined values. Individual EOP series have been reprocessed since 1984. Pole coordinates are now fully consistent with ITRF. The nutation offsets and UT1 are made consistent with the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF). The new C04 solution, referred as 05 C04, updated two times per week became the offcial C04 solution since October 2007.
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