VLA observations of Uranus at 1.3-20 CM

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Brightness Temperature, Planetary Atmospheres, Planetary Radiation, Radio Observation, Uranus (Planet), Very Large Array (Vla), Flux Density, High Resolution, Light Curve, Mapping, Temperature Distribution, Voyager Project

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Observations of Uranus, obtained with resolution 0.5-1.2 arcsec at wavelengths 1.3, 2, 6, and 20 cm using the A and B configurations of the VLA in June-July 1982, October 1983, and February 1984, are reported. The disk-averaged brightness temperatures (DABTs) are determined by model fitting, and the results are presented in extensive graphs and contour maps and characterized in detail. Findings discussed include: (1) an overall spectrum which is relatively flat above 6 cm, (2) 1.3-6-cm brightness which is concentrated nearer to the pole than to the subsolar point, and (3) small changes in DABT from 1982 to 1983/1984 (consistent with an explanation based on a pole-equator temperature gradient).

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