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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Measuring the Linearity of Radio?Astronomy Receivers

MM Komesaroff and DS Mathewson

Australian Journal of Physics 15(4) 572 - 573
Published: 1962

Abstract

A convenient practice which is frequently adopted in observational radio 'astronomy is to express all aerial temperatures in terms of the temperature produced by a " point source" of known flux density. A difficulty with this procedure is that, with large telescopes and modern low-noise receivers, the aerial temperatures due to any of the better-known discrete sources are usually comparable with or greater than the receiver noise temperature.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PH620572

© CSIRO 1962

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