Restricted AccessAnalyses of the distribution of absolute brightness temperature over the radio sky have recently led to suggestions that there exists a substantial unexplained extragalactic radio background. Consequently, there have been numerous attempts to place constraints on plausible origins of this "excess." We suggest here that this expectation of a large extragalactic background, over and above that contributed by the sources observed in the surveys, is based on an extremely simple geometry adopted to model the Galactic emission and the procedure adopted in the estimation of the extragalactic contribution. In this paper, we derive the extragalactic radio background from wide-field radio images using a more realistic modeling of the...
Recent radio surveys have discovered a large number of low luminosity core dominated radio galaxies ...
Recent evidence for a large Galactic halo, based on cosmic-ray radioactive nuclei, implies a signifi...
In this contribution we present new predictions on number counts of extragalactic radio sources at f...
Analyses of measurements of the distribution of absolute brightness temperature over the radio sky h...
Analyses of the distribution of absolute brightness temperature over the radio sky have recently led...
Abstract. We present an extensive analysis on the determination of the isotropic radio background. W...
We investigate possible origins of the extragalactic radio background reported by the ARCADE 2 colla...
The radio sky covers a large range of sources, from small single galaxies to large clusters of galax...
International audienceWe use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming...
We use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming galaxies an...
Radio galaxies are promising candidates as the sources of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays (UHECRs). In ...
We make a new estimate of the extragalactic radio background down to kHz frequencies based on the ob...
International audienceIn recent years, the level of the extragalactic radio background has become a ...
Strong intergalactic shocks are a natural consequence of structure formation in the universe. They a...
We present a study of diffuse extragalactic radio emission at 1.75 GHz from part of the ELAIS-S1 (Eu...
Recent radio surveys have discovered a large number of low luminosity core dominated radio galaxies ...
Recent evidence for a large Galactic halo, based on cosmic-ray radioactive nuclei, implies a signifi...
In this contribution we present new predictions on number counts of extragalactic radio sources at f...
Analyses of measurements of the distribution of absolute brightness temperature over the radio sky h...
Analyses of the distribution of absolute brightness temperature over the radio sky have recently led...
Abstract. We present an extensive analysis on the determination of the isotropic radio background. W...
We investigate possible origins of the extragalactic radio background reported by the ARCADE 2 colla...
The radio sky covers a large range of sources, from small single galaxies to large clusters of galax...
International audienceWe use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming...
We use the most up-to-date cosmological evolution models of dusty star-forming galaxies an...
Radio galaxies are promising candidates as the sources of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays (UHECRs). In ...
We make a new estimate of the extragalactic radio background down to kHz frequencies based on the ob...
International audienceIn recent years, the level of the extragalactic radio background has become a ...
Strong intergalactic shocks are a natural consequence of structure formation in the universe. They a...
We present a study of diffuse extragalactic radio emission at 1.75 GHz from part of the ELAIS-S1 (Eu...
Recent radio surveys have discovered a large number of low luminosity core dominated radio galaxies ...
Recent evidence for a large Galactic halo, based on cosmic-ray radioactive nuclei, implies a signifi...
In this contribution we present new predictions on number counts of extragalactic radio sources at f...