Fringe fitting and group delay determination for geodetic VLBI observations of DOR tones
Journal article, 2019

Extracting the group and phase delays of interferometric observations produced in the Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) measurement concept requires a special fringe fitting and delay search algorithm for the recorded bandwidth. While fringe fitting is in use routinely for several megahertz wide channels in geodetic and astrometric VLBI with quasar observations, fringe fitting for artificial tones of very small bandwidth of artificial signals for Differential One-way Ranging (DOR) requires a different way of handling. In a project called Observing the Chang’E-3 Lander with VLBI (OCEL), the DOR tones emitted by the Chang’E-3 lander were observed in a standard geodetic VLBI mode with 8 or 4 MHz wide channels to maintain compatibility with the corresponding quasar observations. For these observations, we modified the existing fringe fitting program of the Haystack Observatory Processing Software (HOPS), fourfit, to properly handle narrow band DOR tones. The main motivations are that through this modification, the data of quasars and artificial radio sources can be processed in the existing geodetic analysis pipeline, and that the algorithm can be used for similar projects as well. In this paper, we describe the algorithm and show that the new algorithm produces much more reliable group delay results than using the standard fourfitalgorithm. This is done by a simulation test and in particular by processing of real observations. It is shown that in many cases, systematic deviations of several nanoseconds, which are seen with the standard fourfit algorithm, can be avoided. The ultimate benefit of the new procedure is demonstrated by reducing the errors in delay triangle closures by at least a factor of 3, which, in the OCEL case, is from ∼300 to ∼100 ps.

 Chang’E-3 lander

 Geodetic VLBI

 DOR tones

Fringe fitting

Author

SongTao Han

Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center

Axel Nothnagel

University of Bonn

ZhongKai Zhang

University of Bonn

Rüdiger Haas

Chalmers, Space, Earth and Environment, Onsala Space Observatory

Qiang Zhong

Beijing Aerospace Flight Control Center

Advances in Space Research

0273-1177 (ISSN) 18791948 (eISSN)

Vol. 63 5 1754-1767

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Other Engineering and Technologies

Earth and Related Environmental Sciences

Roots

Basic sciences

Infrastructure

Onsala Space Observatory

DOI

10.1016/j.asr.2018.11.018

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11/13/2019