The centre-to-limb variation of the moon's brightness at 2 and 6 CM wavelength

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Centimeter Waves, Lunar Radiation, Lunar Surface, Radio Astronomy, Lunar Maps, Lunar Temperature, Permittivity, Thermal Conductivity

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A map of the moon at 2 cm wavelength is presented. The angular and temperature resolution is sufficient to study systematic details of the brightness distribution. In particular, the center-to-limb variation is considered. An estimate gives the dielectric constant between 1.4 and 2.5. The existence of a temperature gradient in the lunar surface layers is used to derive the depth of penetration of electromagnetic waves, which is about 8 m for 2 cm wavelength. The parameters derived from the 2-cm map are found to be compatible with those obtained from a former observation at 6 cm.

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