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High Precision Differential Astrometry,
E. Ros
Future Directions in High Resolution Astronomy,
ASP Conference Series, in press (2003)
- Abstract
While conventional imaging in VLBI
provides information only about the
relative position between different features of a given source,
phase-referenced observations can provide precise positional information
with respect to an external reference. The use of differential techniques
relies on the fact that most of the instrumental and propagation effects
are common for radio sources sufficiently close together in the sky.
These effects cancel by subtracting the visibility phases
of the reference source from that of the neighboring
objects. Differential VLBI astrometry yields relative positions of radio
sources with sub-milliarcsecond accuracy.
These high precisions can be applied to solve
various astrophysical problems.
In this paper I will review
the progress made recently in this field, both in technique and science.
Eduardo Ros
ros@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de