Limits on a microwave background without the big bang
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1976-01-11
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Pergamon
Abstract
The possibility of explaining the cosmic microwave back-
ground in terms of thermalisation of radiation from such sources
as galaxies by dust grains is explored further. Relevant calcula-
tions of the optical cross-sections of graphite whiskers are given
and it is shown that a smeared out dust density of ^ 10~³³ g cm~³
is required. Limits are set on the large-angle anisotropy of the
background which is to be expected on the basis of this model.
The relative merits of the conventional explanation and the present
theory are discussed and a few discriminatory observational tests
proposed. Some cosmological implications of whisker grains in the
intergalactic space are examined.
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Microwave background, Big bang