Context. Determining the spectral and spatial characteristics of the radio continuum of our Galaxy is an experimentally challenging endeavour for improving our understanding of the astrophysics of the interstellar medium. This knowledge has also become of paramount significance for cosmology, since Galactic emission is the main source of astrophysical contamination in measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation on large angular scales. Aims. We present a partial-sky survey of the radio continuum at 2.3GHz within the scope of the Galactic Emission Mapping (GEM) project, an observational program conceived and developed to reveal the large-scale p...
We present observations with the new 11-GHz radiometer of the COSMOSOMAS experiment at the Teide Ob...
Archival data from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) and the HI Zone of Avoidance (HIZOA) survey...
Context. The high Galactic latitude sky at millimeter and submm wavelengths contains significant cos...
Context. Determining the spectral and spatial characteristics of the radio continuum of our Galaxy i...
The Rhodes/HartRAO SKYMAP survey is the highest frequency (2326 MHz) and highest resolution (20 arcm...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...
Context. The observed spatial scale of the radio continuum emission from star-forming galaxies can b...
Context: The observed spatial scale of the radio continuum emission from star-forming galaxies can b...
We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radi...
We have analysed the Rhodes/HartRAO survey at 2326 MHz and derived the global angular power spectrum...
We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radi...
We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radi...
International audienceContext. The observed spatial scale of the radio continuum emission from star‐...
The Serendipitous H-ATLAS-field Observations of Radio Extragalactic Sorces (SHORES, PI: Massardi) is...
We present the temperature power spectra of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) derived from the t...
We present observations with the new 11-GHz radiometer of the COSMOSOMAS experiment at the Teide Ob...
Archival data from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) and the HI Zone of Avoidance (HIZOA) survey...
Context. The high Galactic latitude sky at millimeter and submm wavelengths contains significant cos...
Context. Determining the spectral and spatial characteristics of the radio continuum of our Galaxy i...
The Rhodes/HartRAO SKYMAP survey is the highest frequency (2326 MHz) and highest resolution (20 arcm...
The detailed study of radio continuum emission allows a direct evaluation of the conditions of the G...
Context. The observed spatial scale of the radio continuum emission from star-forming galaxies can b...
Context: The observed spatial scale of the radio continuum emission from star-forming galaxies can b...
We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radi...
We have analysed the Rhodes/HartRAO survey at 2326 MHz and derived the global angular power spectrum...
We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radi...
We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radi...
International audienceContext. The observed spatial scale of the radio continuum emission from star‐...
The Serendipitous H-ATLAS-field Observations of Radio Extragalactic Sorces (SHORES, PI: Massardi) is...
We present the temperature power spectra of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) derived from the t...
We present observations with the new 11-GHz radiometer of the COSMOSOMAS experiment at the Teide Ob...
Archival data from the HI Parkes All-Sky Survey (HIPASS) and the HI Zone of Avoidance (HIZOA) survey...
Context. The high Galactic latitude sky at millimeter and submm wavelengths contains significant cos...