1. The NTSC VLBI System and its application in UT1 measurement
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Yao, Dang, Wu, Yuan-Wei, Zhang, Bo, Sun, Jing, Sun, Yan, Xu, Shuang-Jing, Liu, Jia, Ma, Lang-Ming, Gong, Jian-Jun, Yang, Ying, and Yang, Xu-Hai
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
In order to measure the Universal Time (UT1) in real time, National Time Service Center (NTSC) has built a VGOS-like (VLBI Global Observing System) broadband VLBI network, which includes three 13-m radio telescopes located in Jilin, Sanya and Kashi, and a data analysis center in Xi'an. Each station is equipped with a highly stable hydrogen atomic clock and a self-developed VLBI backend, and is co-located with two GPS receivers. This VGOS-like VLBI network may play an important role in improving the Chinese broadband VLBI technology and making valuable contributions to domestic VLBI measurements of UT1. In this paper, we introduce the specifications of this VLBI network, and present the UT1 measurements at C-band conducted in 2018 using the Jilin-Kashi baseline of this network. The comparisons between our UT1 estimates and those provided by IERS suggest that the NTSC VLBI network is capable to determine UT1 accurate at the level of 58.8 microseconds.
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- 2020
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