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Authors :
F. Arias
D. Gambis
Bruce A. Buffett
Juan Getino
Sergei A. Klioner
Thomas A. Herring
S. D. Petrov
F. Roosbeek
Joy Williams
X. Moisson
J. Souchay
David A. Salstein
Rui M. Ponte
Patrick T. Wallace
Michael Soffel
P. Bretagnon
S.Y. Zhu
Pascale Defraigne
Nicole Capitaine
Jan Vondrák
Aleksander Brzeziński
K. Seidelmann
Véronique Dehant
Renee Weber
C. Bizouard
P. M. Mathews
Vladimir Zharov
Harald Schuh
Ya. S. Yatskiv
Alessandro M. Forte
H. Fliegel
M. Feissel
H. Kinoshita
Dennis D. McCarthy
O. de Viron
John Wahr
Richard S. Gross
Source :
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy. 72:245-309
Publication Year :
1998
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1998.

Abstract

This paper presents the reflections of the Working Group of which the tasks were to examine the non-rigid Earth nutation theory. To this aim, six different levels have been identified: Level 1 concerns the input model (giving profiles of the Earth's density and theological properties) for the calculation of the Earth's transfer function of Level 2; Level 2 concerns the integration inside the Earth in order to obtain the Earth's transfer function for the nutations at different frequencies; Level 3 concerns the rigid Earth nutations; Level 4 examines the convolution (products in the frequency domain) between the Earth's nutation transfer function obtained in Level 2, and the rigid Earth nutation (obtained in Level 3). This is for an Earth without ocean and atmosphere; Level 5 concerns the effects of the atmosphere and the oceans on the precession, obliquity rate, and nutations; Level 6 concerns the comparison with the VLBI observations, of the theoretical results obtained in Level 4, corrected for the effects obtained in Level 5.

Details

ISSN :
09232958
Volume :
72
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........1004e09af67b25165d9f212e37b2a233
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1008364926215