The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Planets, minor bodies, and diffuse interplanetary dust emission (IPD) are all observed. The IPD can be separated from Galactic and other emissions because Planck views a given point on the celestial sphere multiple times, through different columns of IPD. We use the Planck data to investigate the behaviour of zodiacal emission over the whole sky at sub-millimetre and millimetre wavelengths. We fit the Planck data to find the emissivities of the various components of the COBE zodiacal model – a diffuse cloud, three asteroidal dust bands, a circumsolar ring, and an Earth-trailing feature. The emissivity of the diffuse cloud decreases with increasin...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...
The Planck satellite provides a set of all-sky maps at nine frequencies from 30 GHz to 857 GHz. Plan...