The flux density scale at 102 MHz and the instability of the radio emission of primary calibration sources

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Calibrating, Flux Density, Radio Emission, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Interferometry, Radio Astronomy, Radio Interferometers

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Flux-density values were determined at 102 MHz for eight radio sources: 3C 405, 461, 144, 274, 348, 123, 10, and 353. Absolute and relative measurements were performed from 1983 to 1986 using a two-dipole interferometer and an interferometer consisting of a dipole and the BSA antenna. The measured values are the flux density scale for the calibration of the BSA antenna. The radio sources 3C 405 and 3C 348 can be taken as the basic standards.

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