Summary of the Refraction Study Group (RSG)
- Meeting
Thursday, 10 October 2002 13:30-14:30
Advancing in the topic of atmospheric correction for SLR, the RSG discussed
possibilities to test new mapping functions and zenith path delay models.
The two-color ranging systems available today are limited to about 1cm
accuracy for the remote measurement of the refractive delay. Considering
the uncertainty of some millimeters, yielded by a comparison of different
refractive delay models, the two-color technique is found to be immature
to serve for this test.
It is proposed to perform a mapping function evaluation by means of
an analysis of Lageos-2 normal point data spanning from 01.01.1999 to
01.01.2002. The measurement residuals obtained from this analysis should
be binned in elevation bins.
This process should be carried out two times:
1. using the Marini atmospheric correction model
2. using the Saastomoinen zenith path delay and the mapping function
provided by V. Mendes, as available from the web site http://www.jcet.umbc.edu/~epavlis/PORTO_MODEL.txt.
An improvement in the modeling of the atmospheric delay should show
up in better residual statistics at low elevations. The following analysts
agreed by now to do this: Erricos Pavlis, Cinzia Luceri, Toshimichi
Otsubo and Ramesh Govind. The results will be presented at the next
analysis working group meeting in Nice 2003.
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