Measurement of the radio brightness across the disk of Jupiter

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Atmospheric Models, Brightness Temperature, Jupiter Atmosphere, Radio Telescopes, Antenna Radiation Patterns, Astronomical Models, Atmospheric Composition, Distribution Functions, Microwave Antennas, Radio Astronomy, Temperature Distribution

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The simulation of an experiment in which a RATAN-600 radio telescope could be used to study the radio brightness distribution across the Jovian disk at a wavelength of 2 cm is described. It is shown that localization of Jupiter's atmospheric parameters requires a measurement accuracy of not less than 2% and a radio-telescope flare angle not greater than 10 seconds of arc.

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