Lunar dielectric constants from aperture synthesis polarimetry at 6 CM

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Lunar Environment, Dielectrics, Polarimetry, Radio Emission, Very Large Array (Vla), Radar Maps

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The Very Large Array's most compact configuration was used to measure the moon's polarized thermal emission at 6 cm. Deconvolved images of the Stokes parameters were used to compute the degree of linear polarization of the lunar thermal emission, which in turn provides estimates of the dielectric constant; the inversion method used relies on differences between the transmission coefficients parallel and perpendicular to the plane of emission at the regolith-vacuum interface.

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