Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1946
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1946natur.158..234h&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 158, Issue 4007, pp. 234 (1946).
Physics
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Scientific paper
IN a previous publication1 we described the results of an investigation into the spatial distribution of cosmic electromagnetic noise radiation at 5 metres wave-length. We have recently been engaged in an attempt to make a more detailed determination by using a more sensitive receiver of narrower beam-width. An interesting new feature which has emerged from these latter experiments is the occurrence of short-period irregular fluctuations which have been found to be associated with the direction of Cygnus. This region, which is a secondary peak in the cosmic noise distribution, appears to be unique in being characterized by short-period variations of marked amplitude in the intensity of power flux.
Hey J. S.
Parsons S. J.
Phillips J. W.
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