Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1950
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1950natur.166..901b&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 166, Issue 4230, pp. 901-902 (1950).
Physics
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Scientific paper
THE experiments of Bolton and Stanley1, and of Ryle and Smith2,3, using a radio interferometer have shown that a significant part of the extra-terrestrial radio noise is associated with point sources with diameters of less than 6 minutes of arc. Although the majority of these sources are unidentified with visual objects, their distribution indicates that they lie in our own galaxy. Attempts to detect radio emissions from specific extra-galactic objects have hitherto been unsuccessful. In this communication we describe the results of an experiment to detect radio emissions from the Andromeda Nebula (M.31) using a narrow pencil-beam aerial and high-sensitivity receiving equipment.
Brown Robert Hanbury
Hazard Cyril
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