Pulsar VLBI experiment with the Kashima (Japan)-Kalyazin (Russia) baseline

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The position of PSR0329+54 on the International Celestial Reference Frame was measured at epochs March 1995, May 1996, and May 1998. Our observations detected the proper motion of PSR0329+54. The position and proper motion agreed well with the position determined by [BARTEL] . From combined analysis with our data and that of Bartel, the proper motion of PSR0329+54 was determined: μα=+17.4+/-0.3 mas yr-1, μδ=-11.0+/-0.3 mas yr-1. These results are consistent with the value by [HARRISON] measured with the MERLIN interferometer. We also determined the coordinates of PSR0329+54 very accurately within the ICRF: α=03h32m59s.3761+/- 0s.0002, /δ=54 deg34'43''.5119+/-0''.0015 at 1995.

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