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Greenwood frequency measurements

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Abstract

Recently published data by Colavita et al. [ Appl. Opt. 26, 4106 ( 1987)] provide a basis for developing an estimate of the Greenwood frequency for the Mt. Wilson Observatory area. We find that the Greenwood frequency is of the order of 20–40 Hz.

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