Measurement of radiation fluxes from some radio sources in the 1 to 5-mm wavelength region

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Microwave Emission, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Brightness Temperature, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Galactic Radiation, Mars (Planet), Microwave Radiometers, Millimeter Waves

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Methods are described and results are presented for measurements of the flux densities from eight galactic and extragalactic sources with anomalous emission spectra in the short millimeter wavelength region (3C 273 and 144; NGC 1275 and 1976; W43, 49, and 51; and M17). The measurements were made in July 1973 with a wideband radiometer on the RT-22 antenna of the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory. The two observational procedures (coordinate scanning and accumulation) and the data reduction method are outlined. The results are tabulated and include the flux densities, rms errors, effective wavelengths, and total accumulation times.

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