Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1973
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1973natur.243..397g&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 243, Issue 5407, pp. 397-398 (1973).
Physics
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Scientific paper
MEASURED values1-4 of atmospheric attenuation of electromagnetic radiation in the ``windows'' at 2 and 3 mm are greater by factors of between two and three than is calculated from monomeric water vapour and oxygen line strengths. This is true for several theoretical formulations of collision broadening. To investigate these anomalies, we have made measurements at 110 and 113 GHz (2.73 and 2.65 mm) of the variation of zenith sky noise temperatures with atmospheric conditions, using Dicke radiometers.
Gebbie H. A.
Gibbins C. J.
Gordon-Smith A. C.
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