Mercury - Thermal emission at radio wavelengths. I - 3.3- and 28-mm observed brightness temperatures and periodicities therein

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Brightness Temperature, Mercury (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Radio Emission, Thermal Emission, Atmospheric Attenuation, Calibrating, Periodic Variations, Statistical Analysis, Mercury (Planet), Thermal Properties, Emissions, Wavelengths, Radio Waves, Observations, Brightness, Temperature, Periodicity, Harmonics, Data

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The thermal radio emission from Mercury at 3.3 mm and 28 mm was measured over a period of several years, and the results of a statistical analysis of the data are reported. The disk-average brightness temperature is reported as a function of longitude, and other periodicities are reported. The range of values of the thermophysical parameters is constrained by comparing the data with models.

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