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The Cosmic Microwave Background, Echo of the Big Bang

M. Rowan-Robinson-2013-03-06-Cambridge University Press eBooks
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The story so far has been of stars shrouded in dust, clouds of gas and dust where new stars are forming, and nearby star-forming galaxies. Now we shift the stage to the whole universe with the discovery of background radiation at microwave wavelengths. The cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is the dying whisper of the initial fireball phase of the hot Big Bang universe, and its discovery transformed our understanding of the universe. This background is the dominant form of astronomical radiation at submillimetre wavelengths outside the Milky Way. When astronomers were trying to detect submillimetre sources in the 1970s, nodding the telescope between the source position and a nearby position on the sky to subtract out the emission from the Earth’s atmosphere, each telescope beam would detect an amount of CMB radiation far brighter than the source they were trying to detect. However, because they were only interested in the difference between the two measurements, the CMB radiat

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The story so far has been of stars shrouded in dust, clouds of gas and dust where new stars are forming, and nearby star-forming galaxies. Now we shift the stage to the whole universe with the discovery of background radiation at microwave wavelengths. The cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation is the dying whisper of the initial fireball phase of the hot Big Bang universe, and its discovery transformed our understanding of the universe. This background is the dominant form of astronomical radiation at submillimetre wavelengths outside the Milky Way. When astronomers were trying to detect submillimetre sources in the 1970s, nodding the telescope between the source position and a nearby position on the sky to subtract out the emission from the Earth’s atmosphere, each telescope beam would detect an amount of CMB radiation far brighter than the source they were trying to detect. However, because they were only interested in the difference between the two measurements, the CMB radiat

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Cosmic microwave backgroundPhysicsAstronomyAstrophysicsBig Bang (financial markets)GalaxyMilky WayUniverse

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