Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1967
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1967natur.213.1211b&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 213, Issue 5082, pp. 1211-1213 (1967).
Physics
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Scientific paper
THE Cambridge One-Mile radio telescope1 has recently been used to make high resolution observations of a number of radio sources (refs. 2 and 3, and Macdonald, G. H., in preparation). Observations of the Crab Nebula, Cygnus A and the sources 3C 47, 103, 332, 338 and 4C (7 29.41 have been repeated with the receiving horns of the telescope set at 90° to their original direction, thus providing maps of these sources at two perpendicular polarizations; although these maps do not allow the unique distribution of polarization across the sources to be obtained, the results are nevertheless of some interest.
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