The brightness temperature of Titan at 6 centimeters from the very large array

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Atmospheric Models, Brightness Temperature, Interferometers, Microwave Emission, Saturn (Planet), Titan, Very Large Array (Vla), Centimeter Waves, Planetary Environments, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Astronomy, Superhigh Frequencies, Titan, Atmosphere, Surface, Temperatures, Flux Density, Molecules, Very Large Array, Saturn, Models, Wavelengths, Pressure, Opacity, Satellites, Brightness Temperature, Telescopic Observations

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The observed brightness of Titan at 6 cm is 87 + or - 13 K, in agreement
with the 3.8-cm published results of Briggs (1974) but not with the
3.3-mm value of Conklin, et al. (1977, 1978). It is improbable that
these three results and current models for the atmosphere of Titan are
all correct.

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