Precise Frequency Transfer with Broadband Transportable VLBI Stations

2021 
For the aim to enable precise frequency transfer over earth radius scale distance, NICT developed a broadband VLBI system observing 3-14 GHz radio frequency range, and that was implemented in a pair of transportable 2.4m diameter VLBI stations and Kashima 34m diameter VLBI station. The small diameter VLBI stations installed in Medicina observatory of INAF (Italy) and NICT headquarters in Koganei (Japan) were used compare the atomic frequency standards. The poor sensitivity of VLBI observation with the small antenna pair was compensated by participation of the large diameter antenna for boosting the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of the VLBI observation. Owing to the broad observing frequency range, a few pico seconds precision of group delay is achieved on intercontinental baseline even with small diameter antenna. Advanced digital data acquisition with highspeed 16 GHz sampling enabled stable group delay measurement. A series of frequency transfer experiments was conducted during Oct. 2018 – Feb. 2019 by using the broadband VLBI system between ytterbium (Yb) optical lattice clock of INRiM (Italy) and strontium (Sr) lattice clock of NICT(Japan) separated by 9000km. The deviation of fractional frequency ratio between Yb and Sr was obtained by VLBI observation as y(Yb/Sr)=2.5(2.8)x10-16. The uncertainty in this experiment is evaluated not to be limited by the VLBI link itself, and further improvement is expected. Prospect of VLBI frequency link and uncertainty budget in VLBI observation is discussed in this report.
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