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Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell

Geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) uses radio telescopes as sensor networks to determine Earth orientation parameters and baseline vectors between the telescopes. The TWIN Telescope Wettzell 1 (TTW1), the first of the new 13.2 m diameter telescope pair at the Geodetic Observatory Wett...

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Autores principales: Schüler, Torben, Kronschnabl, Gerhard, Plötz, Christian, Neidhardt, Alexander, Bertarini, Alessandra, Bernhart, Simone, la Porta, Laura, Halsig, Sebastian, Nothnagel, Axel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4570345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26263991
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s150818767
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author Schüler, Torben
Kronschnabl, Gerhard
Plötz, Christian
Neidhardt, Alexander
Bertarini, Alessandra
Bernhart, Simone
la Porta, Laura
Halsig, Sebastian
Nothnagel, Axel
author_facet Schüler, Torben
Kronschnabl, Gerhard
Plötz, Christian
Neidhardt, Alexander
Bertarini, Alessandra
Bernhart, Simone
la Porta, Laura
Halsig, Sebastian
Nothnagel, Axel
author_sort Schüler, Torben
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description Geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) uses radio telescopes as sensor networks to determine Earth orientation parameters and baseline vectors between the telescopes. The TWIN Telescope Wettzell 1 (TTW1), the first of the new 13.2 m diameter telescope pair at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell, Germany, is currently in its commissioning phase. The technology behind this radio telescope including the receiving system and the tri-band feed horn is depicted. Since VLBI telescopes must operate at least in pairs, the existing 20 m diameter Radio Telescope Wettzell (RTW) is used together with TTW1 for practical tests. In addition, selected long baseline setups are investigated. Correlation results portraying the data quality achieved during first initial experiments are discussed. Finally, the local 123 m baseline between the old RTW telescope and the new TTW1 is analyzed and compared with an existing high-precision local survey. Our initial results are very satisfactory for X-band group delays featuring a 3D distance agreement between VLBI data analysis and local ties of 1 to 2 mm in the majority of the experiments. However, S-band data, which suffer much from local radio interference due to WiFi and mobile communications, are about 10 times less precise than X-band data and require further analysis, but evidence is provided that S-band data are well-usable over long baselines where local radio interference patterns decorrelate.
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spelling pubmed-45703452015-09-17 Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell Schüler, Torben Kronschnabl, Gerhard Plötz, Christian Neidhardt, Alexander Bertarini, Alessandra Bernhart, Simone la Porta, Laura Halsig, Sebastian Nothnagel, Axel Sensors (Basel) Article Geodetic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) uses radio telescopes as sensor networks to determine Earth orientation parameters and baseline vectors between the telescopes. The TWIN Telescope Wettzell 1 (TTW1), the first of the new 13.2 m diameter telescope pair at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell, Germany, is currently in its commissioning phase. The technology behind this radio telescope including the receiving system and the tri-band feed horn is depicted. Since VLBI telescopes must operate at least in pairs, the existing 20 m diameter Radio Telescope Wettzell (RTW) is used together with TTW1 for practical tests. In addition, selected long baseline setups are investigated. Correlation results portraying the data quality achieved during first initial experiments are discussed. Finally, the local 123 m baseline between the old RTW telescope and the new TTW1 is analyzed and compared with an existing high-precision local survey. Our initial results are very satisfactory for X-band group delays featuring a 3D distance agreement between VLBI data analysis and local ties of 1 to 2 mm in the majority of the experiments. However, S-band data, which suffer much from local radio interference due to WiFi and mobile communications, are about 10 times less precise than X-band data and require further analysis, but evidence is provided that S-band data are well-usable over long baselines where local radio interference patterns decorrelate. MDPI 2015-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4570345/ /pubmed/26263991 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s150818767 Text en © 2015 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schüler, Torben
Kronschnabl, Gerhard
Plötz, Christian
Neidhardt, Alexander
Bertarini, Alessandra
Bernhart, Simone
la Porta, Laura
Halsig, Sebastian
Nothnagel, Axel
Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell
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title_full Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell
title_fullStr Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell
title_full_unstemmed Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell
title_short Initial Results Obtained with the First TWIN VLBI Radio Telescope at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell
title_sort initial results obtained with the first twin vlbi radio telescope at the geodetic observatory wettzell
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4570345/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26263991
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s150818767
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