On the range characterization of the two-dimensional attenuated Doppler transform
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Abstract: We characterize the range of the attenuated and non-attenuated -ray transform of compactly supported vector fields in the plane. The characterization is in terms of a Hilbert transform associated with the -analytic functions `{a} la Bukhgeim. As an application we determine necessary and sufficient conditions for the attenuated Doppler and -ray data to be mistaken for each other.
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