An error analysis for the use of presently available lunar radio flux data in broadbeam antenna-system measurements

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Antenna Radiation Patterns, Bandwidth, Brightness Temperature, Error Analysis, Flux Density, Lunar Surface, Radio Antennas, Shapes, Algorithms, Lunar Phases, Radio Stars, Spacecraft Communication

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Simple, precise expressions for lunar diameter, average brightness temperature, flux density, and shape factor are presented. An analysis of the relationship between these parameters and corresponding errors are included. For broadbeam (HPBW d) antennas, results show that flux density and shape factor can be determind with errors less than 13 percent and 0.4 percent respectively at frequencies below 10 GHz. Extension of the analysis to higher frequencies is indicated.

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