Bibcode
López-Corredoira, Martín
Referencia bibliográfica
New Cosmological Data and the Values of the Fundamental Parameters, Proceedings of IAU Symposium #201, held 7-11 August 2000 at Manchester, United Kingdom. Edited by A. Lasenby and A. Wilkinson. San Francisco, CA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), 2005., p.482
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2005
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Descripción
New calculations of the Galactic contribution to microwave background
radiation anisotropies are carried out and a probable Galactic
predominance over cosmological signals at large scales is explored for
these frequencies When we take into account a frequency-dependent
contrast of molecular cloud with respect to the Galactic background of
the diffuse interstellar medium, the anisotropic amplitude produced by
Galactic dust is of the same order as that of the data from the
observations. The frequency independence of anisotropies in the
microwave range is not necessarily an argument against the Galactic
predominance if we take into account an aditional rotational dust
emission, for instance. This provides a basis for questioning the
validity attributing a cosmological rather than a local origin for the
greater part of the microwave background radiation anisotropies.
Moreover, there is another strong evidence, which solves the question in
favour of a Galactic predominance, to be shown in the conference.