The dipole component of relic radiation according to data of the Relic experiment

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Anisotropy, Background Radiation, Dipoles, Relic Radiation, Spaceborne Experiments, Galactic Rotation, Solar System, Temperature Distribution, Velocity Distribution

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The technique of the background radiation dipole anisotropy measurement on board the spacecraft in the "Relikt" experiment is presented. The thermodynamic temperature of the dipole component with confidence 90% was determined. It was equal to 3.16±0.12mK in the direction of α = 11h17m±10m, δ = -7°.5±2°.5 which corresponds to the rate of motion of an observer relative to the background of 350±15 km/s at the temperature of background TBG = 2.73K.

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