Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987rael...32.1930m&link_type=abstract
Radiotekhnika i Elektronika (ISSN 0033-8494), vol. 32, Sept. 1987, p. 1930-1937. In Russian.
Physics
Atmospheric Attenuation, Brightness Temperature, Centimeter Waves, Radio Telescopes, Absorptivity, Moisture Content, Noise Temperature, Power Efficiency, Troposphere, Vertical Distribution, Water Vapor
Scientific paper
Brightness temperatures of the atmosphere were measured at wavelengths of 1.38, 2.08, 3.9, and 8.2 cm with the RATAN-600 radio telescope at a height of 970 m above sea level. Absorption in oxygen and water vapor is isolated from variations of absorption coefficients for different absolute humidities. The antenna efficiency is determined at 13 and 31.3 cm on the basis of known tropospheric brightness temperatures. The vertical sections method of Zhevakin et al. (1958) and Kisliakov (1968) was applied to the RATAN-600.
Maiorova E. K.
Trushkin Sergei A.
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