Quasometry is precision measurement of celestial positions and apparent motion of very distant extragalactic objects, such as quasars, galactic nuclei, and QSOs. We use this term to identify a specific area of research, the methodology of which differs from that of general astrometry. The main purpose of quasometry is to link the sub-milliarcsecond radio frame (ICRF) with the existing and emerging optical reference frames of similar accuracy, constructed by astrometric satellites. Some of the main difficulties in achieving this goal are discussed, e.g., the extended structures of quasar hosts, apparent motion on the sky, optical variability, galactic companions, faintness. Besides the strategic purpose, quasometry is undoubtedly useful for ...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: Large surveys, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the 2-...
International audienceContext: Large surveys, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the 2-...
International audienceContext: Large surveys, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the 2-...
Optical astrometry of quasars and active galaxies can provide key information on the spatial distrib...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceWe present high quality astrometry, along with J, H, and Ks photometry, for 30...
Context. Gaia’s very accurate astrometric measurements will allow the optical realisation ...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
Context. Gaia’s very accurate astrometric measurements will allow the optical realisation ...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
Context. The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different surveys, along with the...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: Large surveys, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the 2-...
International audienceContext: Large surveys, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the 2-...
International audienceContext: Large surveys, such as the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and the 2-...
Optical astrometry of quasars and active galaxies can provide key information on the spatial distrib...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceWe present high quality astrometry, along with J, H, and Ks photometry, for 30...
Context. Gaia’s very accurate astrometric measurements will allow the optical realisation ...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
Context. Gaia’s very accurate astrometric measurements will allow the optical realisation ...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
Context. The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different surveys, along with the...
International audienceQuasars are the choicest objects to define a quasi-inertial reference frame. A...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...
International audienceContext: The large number and all-sky distribution of quasars from different s...