In Eq. 3, is the antenna to source coupling factor, required to
obtain a scale which corresponds to the brightness temperature of
your source (which I presume is the only physical parameter which really
interests you).
If you knew your source structure exactly, this factor could in principle
be computed from the antenna radiation pattern. If the source is
unresolved, it is customary to use the so-called ``Main Beam Brightness''
temperature scale, which would be the brightness temperature of a source
just filling the main primary beam, hence using =
, the Beam
efficiency. If the source extent is unknown, you would use
=
, the Forward efficiency, pending further correction (
scale, with no direct relation with the brightness temperature of the
source).
At the 30-m, is called B_Eff in OBS, and it can be set using
the OBS
SET EFFICIENCY B_Eff F_Eff command. (
is also noted F_Eff in OBS manual).
is only a scaling factor
in your temperature scale.
At Plateau de Bure, is assumed equal to F_eff, because a
secondary amplitude calibration is required.