Proceedings of the IERS Workshop on the Implementation of the New IAU Resolutions
Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France, 18-19 April 2002
Edited by Nicole Capitaine, Daniel Gambis, Dennis D. McCarthy, Gérard Petit, Jim Ray, Bernd Richter, Markus Rothacher, Myles Standish, and Jan Vondrak
(IERS Technical Note No. 29)
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Proceedings of the IERS Workshop on the Implementation of the New IAU Resolutions.
Observatoire de Paris, Paris, France, 18-19 April 2002.
Edited by Nicole Capitaine, Daniel Gambis, Dennis D. McCarthy, Gérard Petit, Jim Ray, Bernd Richter, Markus Rothacher, Myles Standish, and Jan Vondrak.
(IERS Technical Note ; 29)
Frankfurt am Main: Verlag des Bundesamts für Kartographie und Geodäsie, 2002.
134 pp., paperback, ISBN 3-89888-866-5 (print version)
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Table of Contents
[Title page, imprint page]
Contents
Preface
Position Papers
Background Reasons for the IAU 2000 Resolutions Requiring Actions from the IERS
J. Vondrak
The IAU 2000 Resolutions Concerning 'Relativity in Astrometry, Celestial Mechanics, and Metrology'
M. Soffel
Practical Consequences of Resolution B1.6 "IAU2000 Precession-Nutation Model", Resolution B1.7 "Definition of Celestial Intermediate Pole", Resolution B1.8 "Definition and Use of Celestial and Terrestrial Ephemeris Origin"
D. D. McCarthy and N. Capitaine
Comparison of "Old" and "New" Concepts: Coordinate Times and Time Transformations
G. Petit
Comparison of "Old" and "New" Concepts: Reference Systems
J. Kovalevsky
Comparison of "Old" and "New" Concepts: The Celestial Intermediate Pole and Earth Orientation Parameters
N. Capitaine
Comparison of "Old" and "New" Concepts: Celestial Ephemeris Origin (CEO), Terrestrial Ephemeris Origin (TEO), Earth Rotation Angle (ERA)
B. Guinot
Comparison of "Old" and "New" Concepts: Astrometry
K. Seidelmann
Implementing the IAU 2000 Resolutions in Almanacs
J. Bangert
Future JPL Ephemerides
M. Standish
Software for Implementing the IAU 2000 Resolutions
P. Wallace
An Implementation of IAU 2000 Resolutions in VLBI Analysis Software
A.M. Gontier
Future IERS Products: Implementation of the IAU 2000 Resolutions
M. Rothacher
Compatibility With Past Observations
D. D. McCarthy, N. Capitaine
Extented Poster Abstracts
Expressions for the Coordinates of the CIP and the CEO Using IAU
2000 Precession-Nutation
N. Capitaine, J. Chapront, S. Lambert and P. Wallace
2005 French Ephemerides: Implementation of new Constants and Theories
A. Fienga, J.-E. Arlot, J. Berthier, D. Hestroffer, V. Lainey, J.-L. Simon,
F. Vachier and J. Vaubaillon
New Precession Formula
T. Fukushima
Celestial Ephemeris Origin (CEO), Terrestrial Ephemeris Origin (TEO)
B. Guinot
A Simple Method for Conversion Between the Celestial Ephemeris
Origin, the ICRF, and the Equinox of Date
J.L. Hilton
Positioning the Terrestrial Ephemeris Origin in the ITRF
S. Lambert and C. Bizouard
A Comparison of the VLBI Nutation Series With Model
Z. Malkin
The JCET/GSFC Satellite Laser Ranging TRF and EOP Series
E. C. Pavlis
The Tables of Differences Between the Nutation Series IAU2000,
IERS1996 and IAU1980
C. Ron
The Celestial Reference System I.C.R.S.: Principles & Present Realization
J. Souchay
Annexes
Annex 1: IAU Resolutions Adopted at the 24th IAU General Assembly
Annex 2: Programme of the Workshop
Annex 3: List of Participants