We report on the first wide-field, high-precision astrometric analysis of the
13 extragalactic radio sources of the complete S5 polar cap sample at 15.4 GHz.
We describe new algorithms developed to enable the use of differenced phase
delays in wide-field astrometric observations and discuss the impact of using
differenced phase delays on the precision of the wide-field astrometric
analysis. From this global fit, we obtained estimates of the relative source
positions with precisions ranging from 14 to 200 μas at 15.4 GHz, depending
on the angular separation of the sources (from ∼1.6 to ∼20.8
degrees). These precisions are ∼10 times higher than the achievable
precisions using the phase-reference mapping technique.Comment: 9 pages, 7 figure