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Wrinkles in the Galaxy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 May 2016

Martín López-Corredoira*
Affiliation:
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Laguna (Tenerife), SPAIN

Abstract

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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 clouds 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 of considering negligible the Galactic contribution of the microwave background radiation anisotropies. Moreover, the size of the clouds is nearly coincident with that of the structures observed in the microwaves.

Type
Part XII: Poster Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 2005 

References

López-Corredoira, M. 1999, A&A, 346, 369.Google Scholar