A 220 GHz tipping radiometer was installed at the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO), Hanle (Latitude 32o46'46" N; Longitude 78o57'51" E; Altitude 4500 m, above msl) towards the end of December 1999. The system is in continuous operation since early October 2000. A sky scan, i.e., a forward and a reverse scan is taken once every 10 minutes and these data are averaged to fit for zenith opacity. We present in this report detailed results of zenith opacity measurements for a continuous 3-year period. The system was up and running to make these measurements for nearly 90% of the time during this period. In particular, we cover the opacity trends in three consecutive 6-month periods of `winter' months (October to March, 2000-01, 2001-02 & 200...
A network of multi wavelength solar radiometer (MWR) stations has been in operation since the 1980s ...
We evaluate the effect that radome transparency has on atmospheric opacity measurements performed by...
xii, 143 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.The performance of astronomical interferometer arrays operating at (s...
Restricted Access.We present 220 GHz (1.36 mm) measurements of zenith optical depth obtained to char...
In this poster presentation, we describe the working principle, data acquisition method and data red...
We report the first measurements of 225 GHz atmospheric opacity at Summit Camp (Latitude 72\ub0.57 N...
AbstractWe measured the 220GHz atmospheric-transparency at the Dome Fuji station in Antarctica from ...
Abstract. This paper presents an analysis of the optical night sky brightness and extinction coeffic...
Optical properties of aerosols over Hanle (4500. m. amsl) in the western Himalayas were studied usin...
Situated in the high-altitude cold desert of Changthang Ladakh bordering Himachal Pradesh and Tibet,...
The radiometric and spectral system performance of space-borne infrared radiometers is generally spe...
En esta contribución presentamos los resultados de la campaña de determinación de opacidades a 210 G...
International audienceMillimeterwave window frequencies between the two successive absorptionmaxima ...
Existing and planned radiotelescopes working in the millimetre (mm) and sub-millimetre wavelengths r...
Restricted Access. Conference organised by Submillimeter Wave Group, Physical Research Laboratory, A...
A network of multi wavelength solar radiometer (MWR) stations has been in operation since the 1980s ...
We evaluate the effect that radome transparency has on atmospheric opacity measurements performed by...
xii, 143 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.The performance of astronomical interferometer arrays operating at (s...
Restricted Access.We present 220 GHz (1.36 mm) measurements of zenith optical depth obtained to char...
In this poster presentation, we describe the working principle, data acquisition method and data red...
We report the first measurements of 225 GHz atmospheric opacity at Summit Camp (Latitude 72\ub0.57 N...
AbstractWe measured the 220GHz atmospheric-transparency at the Dome Fuji station in Antarctica from ...
Abstract. This paper presents an analysis of the optical night sky brightness and extinction coeffic...
Optical properties of aerosols over Hanle (4500. m. amsl) in the western Himalayas were studied usin...
Situated in the high-altitude cold desert of Changthang Ladakh bordering Himachal Pradesh and Tibet,...
The radiometric and spectral system performance of space-borne infrared radiometers is generally spe...
En esta contribución presentamos los resultados de la campaña de determinación de opacidades a 210 G...
International audienceMillimeterwave window frequencies between the two successive absorptionmaxima ...
Existing and planned radiotelescopes working in the millimetre (mm) and sub-millimetre wavelengths r...
Restricted Access. Conference organised by Submillimeter Wave Group, Physical Research Laboratory, A...
A network of multi wavelength solar radiometer (MWR) stations has been in operation since the 1980s ...
We evaluate the effect that radome transparency has on atmospheric opacity measurements performed by...
xii, 143 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm.The performance of astronomical interferometer arrays operating at (s...