Title :
Statistical Characteristics of atmospheric phase fluctuations observed by a VLBI system using a beacon wave from a geostationary Satellite
Author :
Liu, Qinghui ; Nishio, Masanori ; Yamamura, Kunihiro ; Miyazaki, Tomoyuki ; Hirata, Masako ; Suzuyama, Tomonari ; Kuji, Seisuke ; Iwadate, Kenzaburou ; Kameya, Osamu ; Kawano, Nobuyuki
Author_Institution :
Mizusawa Astrogeodynamics Obs., Japan
fDate :
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper reports the statistical characteristics of phase fluctuations obtained by a very long baseline interferometry, which received beacon waves from a geostationary satellite. Observations were made in different weather conditions by the 6-m Kagoshima and the 10-m Mizusawa radio telescopes, which were 1284 km apart from one another. Atmospheric phase fluctuations ranging from 0.2 to about 1000 s were detected. To study a variety of statistical characteristics of these phase fluctuations, the Allan standard deviation, σy(τ), the temporal structure function, Dφ(τ), and the square root of power spectrum, Gφ(f), were calculated from the observation results. These qualities were found to depend on the time interval τ or the frequency f (f=1/2τ) as follows: σy(τ)∝τ-0.6, τ-0.3, Dφ(τ)∝τ0.9, τ1.3 for 0.2 s<τ<1.5 s and 1.5 s<τ<400 s. Gφ(f)∝f-0.8 for 2.5 Hz>f>0.33 Hz and Gφ(f)∝f-1.3 for 0.33 Hz>f>0.00125 Hz. The curves of σy(τ) and Dφ(τ) exhibited shifts whose magnitudes followed the weather order clear, cloudy, and rainy. For τ>1.5 s (or f<0.33 Hz), the experimental results were consistent with the theoretical values predicted by Kolmogorov´s turbulence theory and a frozen-screen model, but for τ<1.5 s (or f>0.33 Hz), the model has to be modified to explain the experimental results.
Keywords :
atmospheric turbulence; clouds; radiotelescopes; radiowave interferometers; rain; satellite communication; statistical analysis; 1284 km; Allan standard deviation; Kagoshima; Kolmogorov´s turbulence theory; Mizusawa radio telescope; VLBI system; atmospheric phase fluctuation; cloudy; frozen-screen model; geostationary satellite; magnitude; power spectrum; rain; received beacon wave; statistical characteristic; temporal structure function; very long baseline interferometer; weather condition; Atmospheric modeling; Atmospheric waves; Fluctuations; Observatories; Phase detection; Predictive models; Radio interferometry; Satellite broadcasting; Space technology; Terrestrial atmosphere; Allan standard deviation; atmospheric phase fluctuation; beacon wave from geostationary satellite; temporal structure function; very long baseline interferometer (VLBI);
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TAP.2005.844412