Absorption effects due to intergalactic long whiskers of pyrolytic graphite and the cosmic microwave background

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Intergalactic Media, Pyrolytic Graphite, Radiation Absorption, Relic Radiation, Thermalization (Energy Absorption), Whiskers (Crystals), Cosmology, Extraterrestrial Radiation, Ultraviolet Absorption, X Ray Absorption

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Earlier (Rana, 1979, 1980) it was shown that an intergalactic medium containing natural graphite whiskers could not adequately thermalize the ambient radiations to generate 3 K microwave background. In the present paper a similar investigation with whiskers of pyrolytic graphite has been performed. Provided the abundance is about 10 to the -34th g/cu cm, the model is capable of thermalizing the background. Some of the observational consequences have been studied with reference to extragalactic astronomy and quasistellar objects. No conflicting evidence has been found so far.

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