A 22GHz Line Radiometer for the Usuda Tracking Station

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Differential measurements of atmospheric water vapor line emissions measured with spaced radiometers, usually mounted on the antenna of a millimeter-wave interferometer, can be used to correct for tropospheric phase errors in the interferometric observations. In this report, we describe a novel method to compare the tropospheric phase fluctuations with 22GHz water vapor line emissions along a single line of sight. With this method, we can investigate the direct relation between the tropospheric path delay and water vapor line emissions at various elevation angles.

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