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== Maps of Saturn at 1.25mm and 2.05 ==
 .The contours shown are at fractions of the maximum of the map of 1/10, 1/100, 1/1000 and 1/10000
 .The arms
of the secondary miror can be seen as a cross
== Maps of Saturn at 1.25mm and 2.05mm ==
 .The contours shown correspond to 1/10, 1/100, 1/1000 and 1/10000 of the maximum of the map (which is not well calibrated)
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== Beam profiles at 1.25mm and 2.05mm ==
 .The yellow dots are data points that are negative but for this log plot, we show their absolute value
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== Far side lobe at 1.25mm and 2.05mm ==
 .The cross correpond to the arms of the secondary miror of the telescope.
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 || [[attachment:1mm_satmap.pdf]] || [[attachment:2mm_satmap.pdf]] ||  || [[attachment:1mm_satmap.pdf]] || [[attachment:2mm_satmap.pdf]] ||

== Using a logarithmic scale ==

 || {{attachment:1mm_log.png}} || {{attachment:2mm_log.png}} ||
 || [[attachment:1mm_log.pdf]] || [[attachment:2mm_log.pdf]] ||

Beam study using Saturn observation

Maps of Saturn at 1.25mm and 2.05mm

  • The contours shown correspond to 1/10, 1/100, 1/1000 and 1/10000 of the maximum of the map (which is not well calibrated)

Beam profiles at 1.25mm and 2.05mm

  • The yellow dots are data points that are negative but for this log plot, we show their absolute value

Far side lobe at 1.25mm and 2.05mm

Using a logarithmic scale

Beam study on Saturn (last edited 2013-06-17 16:44:24 by NikaBolometer)