The influence of interstellar dust and molecules on the cosmic background radiation spectrum

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, Cosmic Dust, Cosmic Rays, Interstellar Gas, Microwave Spectra, Black Body Radiation, Carbon Monoxide, Galactic Evolution, Millimeter Waves, Radiation Absorption

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Processes of absorption and emission of radiation by dust at cosmological epochs in the distant past may have caused the primordial background radiation to deviate significantly from a black-body spectrum in the submillimeter wavelength range. Molecules, particularly CO, may also have distorted the background spectrum, with a maximum effect at millimeter wavelengths.

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