Advanced relativistic VLBI model for geodesy
Michael Soffel, Sergei Kopeikin, Wen-Biao Han

TL;DR
This paper develops a highly accurate relativistic VLBI model for geodesy, extending existing models by including additional effects like geocenter acceleration and body multipole moments, to improve precision beyond one picosecond.
Contribution
It provides a fully derived, extended relativistic VLBI model with accuracy surpassing previous consensus models, incorporating effects of body motion and multipole moments.
Findings
Model confirms the consensus model at picosecond accuracy
Includes effects of geocenter acceleration and body multipole moments
Enhances the theoretical foundation for high-precision geodetic VLBI
Abstract
Our present relativistic part of the geodetic VLBI model for Earthbound antennas is a consensus model which is considered as a standard for processing high-precision VLBI observations. It was created as a compromise between a variety of relativistic VLBI models proposed by different authors as documented in the IERS Conventions 2010. The accuracy of the consensus model is in the picosecond range for the group delay but this is not sufficient for current geodetic pur- poses. This paper provides a fully documented derivation of a new relativistic model having an accuracy substantially higher than one picosecond and based upon a well accepted formalism of relativistic celestial mechanics, astrometry and geodesy. Our new model fully confirms the consensus model at the picosecond level and in several respects goes to a great extent beyond it. More specifically, terms related to the…
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