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    VLBI global solution 2009c_astro
   Astrometric global solution 2009c_astro used all available VLBI observations
at 8.6GHz and 2.2 GHz as well at 22GHz from 1980.04.11 through 2009.10.23, 
4830 twenty four hour sessions, including 27 observing sessions of the
VLBA Calibrator Survey, and 
4 observing sessions of the 
LBA Calibrator Survey, in total
 7.27 million estimates of group delays.
Positions of 4558 sources were adjusted in a single least square solution.
Currently, this is the most complete catalogue of positions of compact
radio sources. Technical description of the solution is available
here.
 Astrometric Results 
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       2009c_astro catalogue in
       HTML form (10 Mb). NB: loading the catalogue
       takes time, please be patient. The catalogue contains source
       positions, their uncertainties, estimates of the total VLBA flux
       density, the VLBA flux density of unresolved components, naturally
       weighted CLEAN images in postscript and in fits format at X and
       S-band; plots of the correlated flux density as a function of the
       length of the baseline projection to the source plane; fits files
       with calibrated uv data. Images and estimates of 
       correlated flux densities are available for 3622 sources from this
       catalogue. Among 4337 sources, 3622 are classified as calibrators,
       396 are classified as non-calibrators with reliable positions and 
       232 are classified as non-calibrators with unreliable positions.
       For the sources from the latter class, there is a probability > 0.001
       that group delay ambiguities were resolved incorrectly, and as a result
       their position may be off in a range of 0."1 to 5' from the reported 
       coordinates.
       
  
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       2009c_astro  catalogue in ASCII format.
       The catalogue contains source positions, their uncertainties,
       total VLBA flux density, the VLBA flux density of unresolved
       components.
       
  
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       2009c_astro  catalogue in key-format
       format. The catalogue contains source positions.
       This catalogue can be used as a priori file for
        VLBI SCHED
       scheduling software package.
       
  
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       2009c_astro  catalogue in blokq
       format. The catalogue contains source positions and
       their uncertainties. This catalogue can be used as a priori
       file for  Mark5 VLBI
       analysis software package Calc/Solve.
       
  
-  Interactive
       calibrators search tool among sources in the 2009c_astro
       catalogue.
       
 Astrophysics Information 
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       26,486 Images and calibrated uv data 
        for  4191  sources at 
       S, C, X, U, K, Q, and W bands in one tar.bz2 file (23 Gb). 
       For some of the sources images for more than one epoch are available. 
       Refer to 
        readme file
       for the file name convention in this archive. NB:  the size of
       this file is greater than 2Gb. Your browser probably will not be able
       to download it. It is suggested to use
       wget-1.10
       or newer for downloading this file.
       
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       Single dish spectrum 
        for  3917  sources from
       published results determined with use of the CATS database.
       NB: the estimates of flux density are NOT simultaneous. Since 
       the majority of sources are variable, these estimates of the spectrum
       are not always reliable. Estimates of spectrum for some sources
       may be wrong due to errors in the database of singe dish flux 
       measurements.
       
 Geophysics Results 
 Station positions and velocities 
     Positions of 160 stations and their velocities were estimated as global
     parameters. Station positions are given on epoch 1997.01.01.
     Boundary conditions were selected in such a way that source positions,
     station positions and velocities are compatible with USNO series of the
     Earth orientation parameters
     finals.all and
     finals.daily.
     
 Antenna axis offsets 
Antenna axis offsets from LSQ estimation    
  2009c_astro.axof
 Earth orientation parameters 
     Pole coordinates X, Y, UT1 angle, and their rate, daily correction to the
     nutation in longitude and nutation in obliquity were estimated for each
     session separately.
     
 Statistics 
     
 Miscellaneous 
     
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