Data on the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) had a profound impact on the understanding of a variety of physical processes in the early phases of the Universe and on the estimation of the cosmological parameters. Here, the 7-year WMAP data are used to trace the disk and the halo of the nearby giant spiral galaxy M 31. We analyzed the temperature excess in three WMAP bands (W, V, and Q) by dividing the region of the sky around M 31 into several concentric circular areas. An asymmetry in the mean microwave temperature in the M 31 disk along the direction of the M 31 rotation is observed with a temperatu...
This paper is a follow-up of a previous paper about the M 82 galaxy and its halo based on Planck obs...
This paper is a follow-up of a previous paper about the M 82 galaxy and its halo based on Planck obs...
Full sky maps are made in five microwave frequency bands to separate the temperature anisotropy of t...
Planck data acquired during the first 15.4 months of observations toward both the disk and halo of t...
Planck data acquired during the first 15.4 months of observations toward both the disk and halo of t...
Temperature asymmetry in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) data by the Planck satellite has been...
Planck's data acquired during the first 15.4 months of observations towards both the disk and halo o...
International audienceWe investigate a possible asymmetry in the statistical properties of the cosmi...
The statistical expectation values of the temperature fluctuations and polarization of cosmic microw...
We present new full-sky temperature maps in five frequency bands from 23 to 94 GHz, based on the fir...
WMAP precision data enable accurate testing of cosmological models. We find that the emerging standa...
The statistical expectation values of the temperature fluctuations and polarization of cosmic microw...
The combination of seven-year data from WMAP and improved astrophysical data rigorously tests the st...
Galactic halos are of great importance for our understanding of both the dark matter nature and prim...
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) satellite has provided high-resolution, high signal-...
This paper is a follow-up of a previous paper about the M 82 galaxy and its halo based on Planck obs...
This paper is a follow-up of a previous paper about the M 82 galaxy and its halo based on Planck obs...
Full sky maps are made in five microwave frequency bands to separate the temperature anisotropy of t...
Planck data acquired during the first 15.4 months of observations toward both the disk and halo of t...
Planck data acquired during the first 15.4 months of observations toward both the disk and halo of t...
Temperature asymmetry in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) data by the Planck satellite has been...
Planck's data acquired during the first 15.4 months of observations towards both the disk and halo o...
International audienceWe investigate a possible asymmetry in the statistical properties of the cosmi...
The statistical expectation values of the temperature fluctuations and polarization of cosmic microw...
We present new full-sky temperature maps in five frequency bands from 23 to 94 GHz, based on the fir...
WMAP precision data enable accurate testing of cosmological models. We find that the emerging standa...
The statistical expectation values of the temperature fluctuations and polarization of cosmic microw...
The combination of seven-year data from WMAP and improved astrophysical data rigorously tests the st...
Galactic halos are of great importance for our understanding of both the dark matter nature and prim...
The Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) satellite has provided high-resolution, high signal-...
This paper is a follow-up of a previous paper about the M 82 galaxy and its halo based on Planck obs...
This paper is a follow-up of a previous paper about the M 82 galaxy and its halo based on Planck obs...
Full sky maps are made in five microwave frequency bands to separate the temperature anisotropy of t...