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Results of new absolute measurements of the solar flux density at 9500 MHz

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In the wavelength range of about λ = 3.2 cm a discrepancy existed between the absolute calibrations made by the Nagoya University and by the Heinrich-Hertz-Institut (HHI) respectively. In this paper a new calibration earned out at the HHI is described, which results in a corrective multiplier of 1.087 for the values published in the ‘HHI Solar Data’. Employing this factor the results of the Nagoya group and of the HHI are in good a greement.

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Keiser, J. Results of new absolute measurements of the solar flux density at 9500 MHz. Sol Phys 14, 366–371 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00221321

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