Abstract

ABSTRACT Explicit solutions of the antenna integral and the antenna convolution integral are employed to study the relations of the flux density of a radio source to antenna temperature. The assumptions of some special source models result in relations very suitable to radioastronomical measurements. The results are applied to the 3750 Me total flux measurements carried out at this Observatory for some years. The problem of determining the integrated slowly varying solar radio flux density is considered.

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