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Simulating Imaging of Large Scale Radio Arrays on the Lunar Surface
Published on: July 30, 2020
まとめ
この研究では,無線源のフローを絶対放射表を使用して測定し,4080MHzの宇宙背景同otropyからの大規模な偏差は見つかりませんでした. 宇宙マイクロ波背景は,非常に均一である.
科学分野:
- ラジオ天文学 ラジオ天文学
- コスモロジー・コスモロジーとは
- 天体物理学 天体物理学
背景:
- 離散型無線源の測定は,宇宙を理解するために極めて重要です.
- 以前の研究では,宇宙マイクロ波背景 (CMB) の同otropyを調査しました.
研究 の 目的:
- ディスクレートな無線源のフローを測定するために.
- 観測された基準地域からの絶対的な背景データを決定する.
- 4080MHzのCMBにおける同otropyからの大規模な偏差を調査する.
主な方法:
- 18時間の観測記録を分析した.
- 絶対基準を持つ放射線計が使用されました.
- 29のディスクリート無線源について,絶対的な背景データを取得した.
主要な成果:
- 絶対的な背景データを取得することが成功しました.
- 分析は,同位性からの大規模な偏差を明らかにしなかった.
- 偏差は4080メガヘルツ (MHz) で0.1°K未満であることが判明しました.
結論:
- 宇宙マイクロ波の背景は,4080MHzで高大スケールの同otropyを示しています.
- この発見は,宇宙学的原理である大スケールにおける均質性と同otropyを裏付けている.
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