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Lunar nutation effect defines the sign of the Earth rotation rate for now, but this may change soon

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2604.11126

Oleg Titov

astro-ph.EP

TLDR

Earth's rotation rate (LOD) is currently dominated by an 18.6-year lunar nutation, but long-term trends will be key for future predictions after 2030.

Key contributions

  • Earth's Length-of-Day (LOD) is currently dominated by an 18.6-year lunar nutation signal.
  • The impact of the 18.6-year lunar nutation on LOD variations was previously underestimated.
  • Long-term trends will become essential for accurate LOD extrapolation beyond 2030.
  • LOD is predicted to vary between -1 ms and +1 ms until at least 2050.

Why it matters

This paper re-evaluates factors influencing Earth's rotation rate, highlighting the underestimated role of lunar nutation. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for maintaining accurate time scales. It helps predict future leap second requirements and potential shifts in LOD trends.

Original Abstract

The Earth slowly decelerates in its rotation due to the energy dissipation caused by the interaction to the Moon. This leads to the continuous increasing of the length of the mean solar day (aka, length-of-day, or, LOD) relatively to 86400 solar seconds at average secular rate of +1.8 ms per century. But, on a shorter time scale the process is uneven. A positive leap second is used to be introduced on regular basis to support a consistency between the astronomical and atomic time scales. However, nowadays the LOD is steady sparking a discussion about the time scale maintenance, in particular, from the fears that a negative leap second will have to be introduced for the first time in the foreseen future. The aim is to show that the LOD is currently dominated by the 18.6-year lunar nutation signal whereas the long-term trends are essential for extrapolation after 2030. The LOD data since 1962 are used to estimate the long-term variations along to the 18.6-year and other harmonic signals in its spectrum. It is shown that the influence of the lunar nutation impact on the LOD variations was underestimated. At the moment the LOD changes are completely determined by a signal with a period of 18.6 years. More detailed extrapolation reveals that LOD is likely to vary in a range between -1 ms to +1 ms until 2050 or may be longer.

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