Cross-Correlation of Tenerife Data with Galactic Templates—Evidence for Spinning Dust?
The Astrophysical Journal1999Vol. 527(1), pp. L9–L12
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A. de Oliveira‐Costa, Max Tegmark, C. M. Gutiérrez, Aled Jones, R. D. Davies, A. Lasenby, R. Rébolo, R. A. Watson
Abstract
The recent discovery of dust-correlated diffuse microwave emission has prompted two rival explanations: free-free emission and spinning dust grains. We present new detections of this component at 10 and 15 GHz by the switched-beam Tenerife experiment. The data show a turnover in the spectrum and thereby support the spinning dust hypothesis. We also present a significant detection of synchrotron radiation at 10 GHz, which is useful for normalizing foreground contamination of cosmic microwave background experiments at high galactic latitudes.
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