Measurements of the linear polarization of radio sources at decimeter wavelengths
Measurements at three frequencies of the degree and preferred orientation of the linearly polarized radiation from twenty-five unresolved radio sources are reported. The frequencies used were 2840 Mc/s, 1666 Mc/s, and 1420 Mc/s. The results are combined with those of other observers in order to deri...
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