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Interstellar scattering of maser radiation

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Interstellax scattering of pulsars, extragalactic sources, and galactic masers is used to discuss the overall galactic distribution of scattering material and the implied angular scattering vs galactic coordinates. I discuss the prospects for observing diffractive and refractive scintillations of maser signals.

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Andrew W. Clegg Gerald E. Nedoluha

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Cordes, J.M. (1993). Interstellar scattering of maser radiation. In: Clegg, A.W., Nedoluha, G.E. (eds) Astrophysical Masers. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 412. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56343-1_255

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