Estimation of atmospheric absorption in solar radio data at 3.75 GHz

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Atmospheric Attenuation, Diurnal Variations, Flux Density, Optical Thickness, Polarimetry, Solar Radio Emission, Absorptivity, Computer Techniques, Data Acquisition, Directional Antennas, Solar Activity

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Influences of the terrestrial atmospheric absorption are examined for the solar data recorded by the 3.75-GHz full-automatic radiopolarimeter at Toyokawa. The optical depth is estimated with an assumption of plane-parallel geometry to be in the range between 0.016 and 0.018 for the period from July through September, 1980. Comparison is made with values in earlier works and accuracy of the data is discussed.

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