We present an analysis of simultaneous multifrequency measurements of the Galactic emission in the 1-10 GHz range with 18 degrees, angular resolution taken from a high altitude site. Our data yield a determination of the synchrotron spectral index between 1.4 GHz and 7.5 GHz of 2.81 +/- 0.16. Combining our data with the maps from Haslam et al. (1982) and Reich & Reich (1986) we find 2.76 +/- 0.11 in the 0.4 - 7.5 GHz range. These results are in agreement with the few previously published measurements. The variation of spectral index with frequency based on our results and compared with other data found in the literature suggests a steepening of the synchrotron spectrum towards high frequencies as expected from theory, because of the steepen...
Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data when combined with ancillary data on free-free, syn...
Measurements of the Galactic synchrotron emission are important for the 21-cm studies of the epoch o...
Context. Constraints on the origin and propagation of cosmic rays can be achieved by studying the va...
Galactic synchrotron emission is a potentially confusing foreground, both in total power and in pola...
Context. Galactic foreground emission fluctuations are a limiting factor for precise cosmic microwa...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...
We have used all-sky maps at 45 MHz, 408 MHz, 1420 MHz and 22.8 GHz to calculate the distribution of...
International audienceContext. The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicate...
Context. The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicated by the degeneracy be...
The radio emission of a galaxy consists of thermal bremsstrahlung, synchrotron emission from discret...
The effects on CMB measurements of foreground contamination due to synchrotron radiation, free-free ...
A detailed knowledge of the Galactic radio continuum is of high interest for studies of the dynamics...
A comparison of a 19 GHz full-sky map with the WMAP satellite K band (23 GHz) map indicates that the...
We have analysed the Rhodes/HartRAO survey at 2326 MHz and derived the global angular power spectrum...
The radio spectral index is a powerful probe for classifying cosmic radio sources and understanding ...
Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data when combined with ancillary data on free-free, syn...
Measurements of the Galactic synchrotron emission are important for the 21-cm studies of the epoch o...
Context. Constraints on the origin and propagation of cosmic rays can be achieved by studying the va...
Galactic synchrotron emission is a potentially confusing foreground, both in total power and in pola...
Context. Galactic foreground emission fluctuations are a limiting factor for precise cosmic microwa...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...
We have used all-sky maps at 45 MHz, 408 MHz, 1420 MHz and 22.8 GHz to calculate the distribution of...
International audienceContext. The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicate...
Context. The interpretation of Galactic synchrotron observations is complicated by the degeneracy be...
The radio emission of a galaxy consists of thermal bremsstrahlung, synchrotron emission from discret...
The effects on CMB measurements of foreground contamination due to synchrotron radiation, free-free ...
A detailed knowledge of the Galactic radio continuum is of high interest for studies of the dynamics...
A comparison of a 19 GHz full-sky map with the WMAP satellite K band (23 GHz) map indicates that the...
We have analysed the Rhodes/HartRAO survey at 2326 MHz and derived the global angular power spectrum...
The radio spectral index is a powerful probe for classifying cosmic radio sources and understanding ...
Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) data when combined with ancillary data on free-free, syn...
Measurements of the Galactic synchrotron emission are important for the 21-cm studies of the epoch o...
Context. Constraints on the origin and propagation of cosmic rays can be achieved by studying the va...