Mean radius, mass, and inertia for reference Earth models

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This paper focuses on the global quantities, radius, mass, and inertia that are needed for the construction of reference Earth density models. We recall how these quantities /b,M, and /I are measured and we give realistic estimates and uncertainties. Since a reference model corresponds to a spherical average of the real Earth, we detail how these estimates need to be corrected in order to be used as input data for such a mean model. The main independent data to be used for reference models are: b=6371230+/-10m, M0=(5.9733+/-0.0090)×1024kg, I0/M0=(1.342354+/- 0.000031)×1013m2.

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