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Génova-Santos, R.; López-Caraballo, C. H.
Bibliographical reference
Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics VII, Proceedings of the X Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Valencia, July 9 - 13, 2012, Eds.: J.C. Guirado, L.M. Lara, V. Quilis, and J. Gorgas., pp.555-560
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Description
The anomalous microwave emission (AME) is a dust-correlated signal that
shows up in the microwave range. Strong interest in this emission has
arisen since its discovery in the late 90s, due to its role as a CMB
contaminant, and also because it provides a new way to explore the ISM
physics. As a consequence, there has been a strong combined effort over
the last decade in this regard, with several targeted observations in
individual clouds, as well as different models that have been proposed
to explain the origin of this emission, the most promising of which is
the so-called ``spinning-dust'' emission. In this talk I present new
observations of this phenomenon in the Pleiades reflection nebula using
microwave data from the WMAP satellite and from the Cosmosomas
experiment te{genova_11}. I will also discuss the implications that the
AME wave background (GWB).