\begin{table}%T4 \par \caption{\label{tab4}Mercury: $\langle T_{\rm B}\rangle $ and $\Delta T_{\rm B}$ as a function of frequency/wavelength, for cosine approximations irrespective of Mercury's surface regions.} \small%\centerline { \begin{tabular}{cccccc} \hline \hline Frequency & Wavelength & $\langle T_{\rm B}\rangle$ & $\Delta T_{\rm B}$ & $\Omega$ & Ref. \\ $\nu$ (GHz) & $\lambda$ [mm] & [K] & [K] & [$\degr$] & \\ \hline 8 & 37.5 & 380~$\pm$~4 & 55~$\pm$~3 & 32~$\pm$~4 & 1 \\ 10.7 & 28 & 374~$\pm$~4 & 42~$\pm$~5 & 36~$\pm$~7 & 2 \\ 90.0 & 3.3 & 359~$\pm$~4 & 147~$\pm$~6 & 17~$\pm$~2 & 2 \\ 90 & 3.5--2.6 & 317~$\pm$3 & 137~$\pm$~4 & 17.6 & 3 \\ 142.8 & 2.1 & 350~$\pm$~20 & 150~$\pm$~15 & 20 & 4, in 2 \\ 150 & 1.9--2.1 & 295~$\pm$~19 & 176~$\pm$~23 & 17.5 & 3 \\ 230 & 1.2--1.4 & 278~$\pm$~10 & 154~$\pm$~15 & 8.2 & 3 \\ \hline\end{tabular}} \smallskip Ref. 1: Klein (\cite{Klein1970}), Eq.~(1); 2: Epstein $\&$ Andrew (\cite{Epstein1985}); 3: this paper; 4: Davis (in 2). \end{table}