Evaluation of repeatability of baseline lengths in the VLBI network around the Tokyo metropolitan area

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Since 1995, VLBI measurements using fixed VLBI stations around the Tokyo metropolitan area have been continually producing data of station positions and baseline lengths. The accuracy of baseline length measurements is evaluated in terms of repeatability, conventionally defined as a standard deviation of those obtained by five continuous sessions. Continuous improvement both in system hardware and in the observation method have resulted in a remarkable improvement in measurement accuracy. Repeatability reaches about a 2-mm level in baseline length in our VLBI network.

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