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flux.ctl - 3rd to 5th order polynomial #126

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stuartdweston opened this issue May 19, 2021 · 1 comment
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flux.ctl - 3rd to 5th order polynomial #126

stuartdweston opened this issue May 19, 2021 · 1 comment

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@stuartdweston
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stuartdweston commented May 19, 2021

Any chance the code and the flux.ctl file be extended to accept a 5th order polynomial ?

Just so we can put in some of the Southern Sources measured in :

Fluxes from Perley, R. A. and Butler, B. J. 2017ApJS..230....7P

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BeppeMc commented Oct 24, 2022

Hi,
I am in trouble to calibrate Tcal for our new K band receiver. It goes from 18GHz to 26GHz but 3c123 polinome in flux.ctl has fmax=23780MHz. I found new polinome in https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4365/aa6df9 (table 6) but it is a six coeff polinome, while FS accept 3 max. There is a way to adapt FS to more degrees?

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