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E. F. Arias
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 26
Citations - 1989
E. F. Arias is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: International Celestial Reference Frame & Very-long-baseline interferometry. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 1725 citations. Previous affiliations of E. F. Arias include International Bureau of Weights and Measures & Paris Observatory.
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The International Celestial Reference Frame as Realized by Very Long Baseline Interferometry
Chopo Ma,E. F. Arias,T. M. Eubanks,A. L. Fey,A. M. Gontier,Christopher S. Jacobs,Ojars J. Sovers,B. A. Archinal,Patrick Charlot +8 more
TL;DR: A quasi-inertial reference frame is defined based on the radio positions of 212 extragalactic sources distributed over the entire sky as discussed by the authors, which is better than about 1 mas in both coordinates.
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The second realization of the international celestial reference frame by very long baseline interferometry
A. L. Fey,David Gordon,Christopher S. Jacobs,C. Ma,Ralph A. Gaume,E. F. Arias,Giuseppe Bianco,David A. Boboltz,S. Böckmann,S. Bolotin,Patrick Charlot,A. Collioud,G. Engelhardt,John Gipson,A. M. Gontier,Robert Heinkelmann,S. Kurdubov,Sébastien Lambert,S. O. Lytvyn,Daniel MacMillan,Zinovy Malkin,Axel Nothnagel,Roopesh Ojha,E. Skurikhina,J. R. Sokolova,J. Souchay,Ojars J. Sovers,Volker Tesmer,Oleg Titov,Gang Wang,Vladimir Zharov +30 more
TL;DR: The second realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF2) at radio wavelengths is presented, adopted by the International Astronomical Union as the new fundamental celestial reference frame, replacing ICRF1 as of 2010 January 1.
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The Second Extension of the International Celestial Reference Frame: ICRF-EXT.1
A. L. Fey,C. Ma,E. F. Arias,Patrick Charlot,M. Feissel-Vernier,A. M. Gontier,Christopher S. Jacobs,Jinling Li,Daniel MacMillan +8 more
TL;DR: This paper used very long baseline interferometry data obtained between mid-1995 and the end of 2002 May together with older data to extend and revise the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF).
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The third realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame by very long baseline interferometry
Patrick Charlot,Christopher S. Jacobs,David Gordon,Sébastien Lambert,A. de Witt,Johannes Böhm,Alan L. Fey,Robert Heinkelmann,E. Skurikhina,O. Titov,E. F. Arias,S. Bolotin,Geraldine Bourda,Chopo Ma,Zinovy Malkin,Zinovy Malkin,Axel Nothnagel,David Mayer,Dan MacMillan,Tobias Nilsson,R. Gaume +20 more
TL;DR: The International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) 3 as discussed by the authors is based on the work achieved by a working group of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) mandated for this purpose.
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The third realization of the International Celestial Reference Frame by very long baseline interferometry
Patrick Charlot,Christopher S. Jacobs,David Gordon,Sébastien Lambert,A. de Witt,Johannes Böhm,Alan L. Fey,Robert Heinkelmann,E. Skurikhina,O. Titov,E. F. Arias,S. Bolotin,Geraldine Bourda,Chopo Ma,Zinovy Malkin,Zinovy Malkin,Axel Nothnagel,David Mayer,Dan MacMillan,Tobias Nilsson,R. Gaume +20 more
TL;DR: The ICRF3 as discussed by the authors is based on nearly 40 years of data acquired by very long baseline interferometry and includes positions at 8.4 GHz for 4536 sources, supplemented with positions at 24 GHz for 824 sources and at 32 GHz for 678 sources, for a total of 4588 sources.