Spinning nano-carbon grains: viable origin for anomalous microwave emission

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  • who: Ysard N. and colleagues from the Universitu00e9 Paris-Saclay, CNRS, Institut d`astrophysique spatiale, Orsay, France have published the article: Spinning nano-carbon grains: Viable origin for anomalous microwave emission, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Using ancillary data and spinning dust models for nano-carbons and nano-silicates the authors explore the extent to which the AME that come out of the Galactic Plane might originate with one or another carrier. As the authors focused on the neutral diffuse medium, the authors excluded the Galactic Plane, which contains many molecular regions as well as . . .

     

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