Effect of semi-annual solar nutation error in longitude variation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Annual Variations, Earth Core, Error Analysis, Longitude Measurement, Nutation, Earth Rotation, Position Errors, Solar System, Time Measurement

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An analysis of global time observations supports Wako's (1970) interpretation that Kimura's (1902, 1940) annual z-term can be explained by the theoretical semiannual solar-nutation term based on the hypothesis of a liquid core in the earth. A term which describes the effect of the error due to this nutation term in the observed longitude variation is added to the equation of observation. A stable annual variation found in the additional term has revealed a good correlation with the annual z-term.

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