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Time Transfer by Laser Link: Data analysis and validation to the ps level
Authors:Pierre Exertier  E Samain  N Martin  C Courde  M Laas-Bourez  C Foussard  Ph Guillemot
Institution:1. UMR Geoazur, Université de Nice, Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur, 250 rue A. Einstein, F-06560 Valbonne, France;2. CNES, French Space Agency, 18 avenue E. Belin, F-31455 Toulouse, France
Abstract:The Time Transfer by Laser Link (T2L2) is a very high resolution time transfer technique based on the recording of arrival times of laser pulses at the satellite. T2L2 was designed to achieve time stability in the range of 1 ps over 1000 s and an accuracy better than 100 ps. The project is in operation onboard the Jason-2 satellite since June 2008. The principle is based on the Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) technology; it uses the input of 20–25 SLR stations of the international laser network which participate in the tracking. This paper focuses on the data reduction process which was developed specifically to transform the raw information given by both space instrument and ground network: first to identify the triplets (ground and onboard epochs and time of flight of the laser pulse), second to estimate a usable product in terms of ground-to-space time transfer (including instrumental corrections), and thirdly to produce synchronization between any pair of remote ground clocks. In describing the validation of time synchronizations, the paper opens a way for monitoring the time difference between ultra-stable clocks thanks to a laser link at a few ps level for Common View passes. It highlights however that without accurately characterizing the onboard oscillator of Jason-2 and knowing the unavailability of time calibrations of SLR stations generally, time transfer over intercontinental distances remain difficult to be accurately estimated.
Keywords:Time transfer  Laser ranging
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