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- Title
Radio Radiation from the Supergalaxy.
- Authors
KRAUS, J. D.; KO, H. C.
- Abstract
IN March 1953, during a survey of the background radiation at 250 Mc./s. with the Ohio State radio telescope1,2, a low-intensity source was observed near R.A. 13h. extending at least from Dec. − 15° to + 15°. Further measurements indicate that the maximum or ridge line of this source extends along the dashed curve shown in the accompanying figure. Near Dec. + 15° the ridge becomes double. The solid contours in the figure show the measured variation in background intensity at 250 Mc./s. Galactic co-ordinates are superposed on the figure, with celestial co-ordinates (1950.0) indicated along the edges.
- Publication
Nature, 1953, Vol 172, Issue 4377, p538
- ISSN
0028-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/172538b0