The effect of the Galactic gravitational field on the apparent position, brightness, and space density of remote sources. I - A lens model of the Galaxy and the gravitational deflection angle of a ray. II - Source brightness and spatial-density variations

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Astronomical Models, Brightness Distribution, Faint Objects, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Gravitational Fields, Galactic Mass, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Space Density, Spatial Distribution

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