A study of Jupiter at 2.7 GHz with the 5-km telescope. I - Observations

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Jupiter (Planet), Linear Polarization, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Astronomy, Telescopes, Astronomical Maps, Periodic Variations, Planetary Rotation, Thermal Emission, Jupiter, Telescopic Observations, Intensity, Polarization, Rotation, Procedure, Mapping, Maps, Data, Data Reduction, Parameters, Models, Radiation, Wavelengths, Decimeter Waves, Interferometry, Amplitude, Thermal Emissions

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Jupiter has been observed with the Cambridge 5-km telescope at 2.7 GHz in both total intensity and linear polarization with a half-power beamwidth of 3.6 x 10 arcsec. The observations were made on a sufficient number of days to obtain maps of the planet in five different rotational aspects. In this paper, the observational methods are described and the maps presented.

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