On the dipole and quadrupole kinematic anisotropy in the brightness of the cosmic background radiation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Anisotropy, Brightness Distribution, Kinematics, Relic Radiation, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Cosmic Dust, Emission Spectra

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This paper studies the dipole and quadrupole anisotropy brightness arising from the motion of the observer in the presence of a pure Planckian spectrum and in the case of a submillimeter excess. It is found that the dipole anisotropy is enhanced in the case of the excess measured by the Japanese-U.S. groups, while it is decreased in the case of the excess found by the Canadian group. The quadrupole term is absent in the radio region, while it acquires detectable values in the IR. Comparisons are made with the observational values, and the possibility of observing the quadrupole pattern in the presence of galactic dust contamination is discussed.

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