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Nov. 18, 2020
These are images of polarized light from vibrating dust grains in the Milky Way galaxy. Credits: Svalheim et al. BeyondPlanck XIV. Polarized foreground emission between 30 and 70GHz
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Nov. 18, 2020
These are images of polarized light from vibrating dust grains in the Milky Way galaxy. Credits: Svalheim et al. BeyondPlanck XIV. Polarized foreground emission between 30 and 70GHz.
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Nov. 18, 2020
These are images of polarzed light from electrons travelling at relativistic speeds and interacting with the Galaxies magnetic fields.
Credits: Svalheim et al. BeyondPlanck XIV. Polarized foreground emission between 30 and 70GHz
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Nov. 18, 2020
These are images of polarized light from electrons travelling at relativistic speeds and interacting with the Galaxies magnetic fields. Credits: Svalheim et al., BeyondPlanck XIV. Polarized foreground emission between 30 and 70GHz
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Nov. 18, 2020
This is an overview of the polarised sky signals with new information from the BeyondPlanck analysis. Credits: Svalheim et al. BeyondPlanck XIV. Polarized foreground emission between 30 and 70GHz