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28. The angular diameter of discrete radio sources
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 August 2015
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An interferometer of readily varied resolving power has been constructed at Jodrell Bank, and since 1953 it has been used to measure the angular diameters of all but the faintest of the discrete sources reported in the survey of Brown and Hazard [1].
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- Part II: Point Sources: Individual Study and Physical Theory
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- Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1957
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Hanbury Brown, R., Palmer, H. P. and Thompson, A. R.
Phil. Mag.
46, 857, 1955.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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Hanbury Brown, R., Jennison, R. C. and Das Gupta, M. K.
Nature
, 170, 1061, 1952.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
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