Differential spectral indices of radio spurs between 38, 408 and 1420 MHz.

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North Polar Spur: Spectral Indices, North Polar Spur: Radio Surveys

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The differential spectral indices of the North Polar Spur, the Spur in Aquarius, Pegasus and Taurus were derived using data at 38, 408 and 1420 MHz of the same resolution of 7°25×8°25, reduced to the case of scaled aerials. The method applied was the classical one, using slopes of the relevant T-T graphs. The T-T graphs plotted between these three frequencies have shown clear splitting of branches supporting the reality of this quasihysteresis effect. The values derived are in good agreement with those obtained at other frequencies by other authors and by other methods.

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