Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987rarlj..34...15k&link_type=abstract
Radio Research Laboratory, Journal (ISSN 0033-8001), vol. 34, March 1987, p. 15-29.
Physics
International Cooperation, Plates (Tectonics), Radio Telescopes, Very Long Base Interferometry, China, Flux Density, Japan
Scientific paper
The first Japan-China VLBI experiment was carried out in September, 1985. Using good fringes obtained in two 24-hour observations, the baseline length between Kashima and Shanghai was determined with an error less than 3 cm. In the baseline analysis, the chi-square test was applied to the delay residuals in order to see the validity of the axis-offset correction and the ionospheric correction. According to the variation of the fringe amplitudes observed on 3C84, the best time for a fringe test in the next experiment was established.
Amagai Jun
Kawaguchi Noriyuki
Kuroiwa Hiroshi
Takahashi Fujinobu
Yamamoto Kaichi
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