26.3-MHz radio source survey. I - The absolute flux scale

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Antenna Design, Ionospheric Propagation, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Very High Frequencies, Atmospheric Attenuation, Block Diagrams, Calibrating, Diffraction Patterns, Radio Antennas, Radio Receivers, Radio Spectra, Scintillation

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The absolute flux densities of Cyg A, Cas A, Tau A, and Vir A have been
measured with an accuracy of about plus or minus 5% at 26.3 MHz using a
method well suited for use at low radio frequencies where ionospheric
scintillation is a limiting factor. No evidence for time variations in
any of the four sources has been found.

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