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- Title
Rotational-oscillatory variations in the Earth rotation parameters within short time intervals.
- Authors
Akulenko, L.; Markov, Yu.; Perepelkin, V.; Rykhlova, L.; Filippova, A.
- Abstract
A mathematical model for rotational-oscillatory motions of the Earth is constructed by applying celestial mechanics to the spatial problem of the Earth-Moon system subject to the Sun's gravitation. Some basic phenomena associated with tidal irregularity in the Earth's axial rotation and the polar oscillations are studied. It is shown that the perturbing component of the gravitational-tidal forces orthogonal to the plane of the lunar orbit is responsible for some short-term perturbations in the Moon's motion. The constructed model for the rotational-oscillatory motions of the deformable Earth includes both the main high-amplitude perturbations and more complex small-scale motions attributed to short-term lunar perturbations with combinational frequencies. Numerical modeling (interpolation and forecasting) of the Earth rotation parameters within various time intervals based on astrometric data obtained by the International Earth Rotation Service is presented.
- Subjects
MATHEMATICAL models; ASTROMETRIC telescopes; ASTRONOMICAL perturbation; TIDES; ROTATION of the earth; LUNAR orbit; SOLAR gravity
- Publication
Astronomy Reports, 2013, Vol 57, Issue 5, p391
- ISSN
1063-7729
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S106377291304001X