Measurements of Local Atmospheric Absorption on the Solar Radio Emission at Jingta Region of Gansu

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Eclipses, Sun: Radio Radiation, Atmospheric Effects

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A total solar eclipse was observed successfully by solar radio telescopes at wavelengths of 2.4 cm and 8.6 mm in Jingta, Gansu province on 2008 August 1. Before the eclipse, the local atmospheric absorption was measured at these two wavelengths. Consistent with the previous findings, we obtained that the local absorption factors along the zenith direction are 0.012 Nb and 0.068 Nb, respectively. Using these values, the light curves of total solar eclipse are corrected by the atmospheric absorption at λ=2.4 cm and λ=8.6 mm. However, the results show that these light curves still need to be corrected by other factors, especially the strong absorption from the ground, before the further scientific study.

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