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Wu, Liming, Xu, Peng, Zhao, Shuhong, Qiang, Li-E., Luo, Ziren, and Wu, Yueliang, 2022. Global Gravity Field Model from Taiji-1 Observations. Microgravity Science and Technology, 34(4):77, doi:10.1007/s12217-022-09998-5.
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@ARTICLE{2022MicST..34...77W, author = {{Wu}, Liming and {Xu}, Peng and {Zhao}, Shuhong and {Qiang}, Li-E. and {Luo}, Ziren and {Wu}, Yueliang}, title = "{Global Gravity Field Model from Taiji-1 Observations}", journal = {Microgravity Science and Technology}, keywords = {Taiji program, Gravity field recovery, Satellite gravity, Gravitational wave detection, General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology, Astrophysics - Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics, Physics - Geophysics}, year = 2022, month = aug, volume = {34}, number = {4}, eid = {77}, pages = {77}, abstract = "{Taiji-1 is the first technology demonstration satellite of the Taiji program of China's space-borne gravitational wave antenna. After the demonstration of the key individual technologies, Taiji-1 continues collecting the data of the precision orbit determinations, satellite attitudes, and non-conservative forces exerted on the S/C. Therefore, during its free-fall, Taiji-1 can be viewed as operating in the high-low satellite-to-satellite tracking mode of a gravity recovery mission. In this work, we have selected and analyzed the one month data from Taiji-1's observations, and developed the techniques to resolve the long term interruptions and disturbances in the data due to the scheduled technology demonstration experiments. The first global gravity model TJGM-r1911, that independently derived from China's own satellite mission, is successfully built from Taiji-1's observations. Compared with gravity models from CHAMP and other satellite gravity missions, the accuracy discrepancies exist, which is mainly caused by the data discontinuity problem. As the extended free-falling phase been approved, Taiji-1 could serve as a gravity recovery mission for China since 2022 and it will provide us the independent measurement of both the static and the monthly time-variable global gravity field.}", doi = {10.1007/s12217-022-09998-5}, archivePrefix = {arXiv}, eprint = {2203.05876}, primaryClass = {gr-qc}, adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2022MicST..34...77W}, adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System} }
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