The structure of the Galaxy is still largely unknown. Our only direct source of information is the radiation it emits; electromagnetic radiation at metre wavelengths being particularly important as it remains largely unabsorbed on passage through the Galaxy, allowing an unhindered view of its large-scale structure. Analysis of its distribution over the sky can provide insight into this structure. An attempt was made to investigate the properties of our Galaxy by modelling the radio synchrotron emission at 408MHz and comparing the predicted distribution with a newly available, high resolution survey of the whole sky at this frequency. A model previously employed with some success at 150MHz; was used as a basis for this work. A suite of compu...
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requi...
Galactic synchrotron emission is a potentially confusing foreground, both in total power and in pola...
A model for the emission of high energy ( 100 MeV) gamma rays from the galactic disk was developed a...
The synchrotron emissivity distribution of the Milky Way Galaxy has been modelled from the 408 MHz a...
An attempt is made to model the distribution of cosmic ray electrons and magnetic field in the galax...
Abstract: The extragalactic background radiation from all galaxies permeates throughout the universe...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Since the very early days of Radio Astronomy, much work has been done towards measuring the large sc...
We derive the synchrotron distribution in the Milky Way disc from H II region absorption observation...
The relation of SAS-2 observations of galactic gamma-rays to the large scale distribution of cosmic ...
The radial distribution of gamma ray emissivity in the Galaxy was derived from flux longitude profil...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
PublishedJournal ArticleWe present an investigation into the morphological features of the MilkyWay....
open8siACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to acknowledge the help, work, and sharp eye of T. H...
We have acquired radio-continuum data between 70 MHz and 48 GHz for a sample of 19 southern starburs...
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requi...
Galactic synchrotron emission is a potentially confusing foreground, both in total power and in pola...
A model for the emission of high energy ( 100 MeV) gamma rays from the galactic disk was developed a...
The synchrotron emissivity distribution of the Milky Way Galaxy has been modelled from the 408 MHz a...
An attempt is made to model the distribution of cosmic ray electrons and magnetic field in the galax...
Abstract: The extragalactic background radiation from all galaxies permeates throughout the universe...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
Since the very early days of Radio Astronomy, much work has been done towards measuring the large sc...
We derive the synchrotron distribution in the Milky Way disc from H II region absorption observation...
The relation of SAS-2 observations of galactic gamma-rays to the large scale distribution of cosmic ...
The radial distribution of gamma ray emissivity in the Galaxy was derived from flux longitude profil...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
PublishedJournal ArticleWe present an investigation into the morphological features of the MilkyWay....
open8siACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The authors would like to acknowledge the help, work, and sharp eye of T. H...
We have acquired radio-continuum data between 70 MHz and 48 GHz for a sample of 19 southern starburs...
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requi...
Galactic synchrotron emission is a potentially confusing foreground, both in total power and in pola...
A model for the emission of high energy ( 100 MeV) gamma rays from the galactic disk was developed a...