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Searching for dark matter with a spin-based interferometer. [PDF]

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Witnessing the onset of reionization through Lyman-α emission at redshift 13. [PDF]

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Witstok J   +36 more
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Interstellar Mapping And Acceleration Probe: The NASA IMAP Mission. [PDF]

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Southern galactic plane CO survey

International Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 1982
Preliminary results are presented for a survey of J=1−012CO emission being carried out at 3′ arc intervals along the southern galactic plane in the range 294°≤l≤358°, −0°.075≤b≤0°.075. The longitude-velocity distribution shows well-defined terminal velocities, and is similar to the distribution at corresponding longitudes north of the galactic centre ...
B. J. Robinson   +2 more
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Radioactivity in the galactic plane

Nature, 1976
The paper reports the detection of a large concentration of interstellar radioactivity during balloon-altitude measurements of gamma-ray energy spectra in the band between 0.02 and 12.27 MeV from galactic and extragalactic sources. Enhanced counting rates were observed in three directions towards the plane of the Galaxy; a power-law energy spectrum is ...
G. D. WALRAVEN, R. C. HAYMES
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The MSX galactic plane survey submillimeter results

Advances in Space Research, 2002
Abstract The Midcourse Space Experiment (MSX) surveyed the Galactic plane within 5° latitude in four mid-infrared spectral bands. A set of full resolution (20″) 1.5°×1.5° images on 6″ pixel centers has been created in each spectral band by co-adding all the survey data.
S. Price, S. Carey, M. P. Egan
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Galaxies in the Galactic Plane

1989
The anisotropy of the microwave background radiation (MWB) is assumed to be caused by a local motion that is presumably induced by the irregular mass distribution of galaxies in our closer or wider neighbourhood. Assuming that the mass to light ratio is constant, the overall extra-galactic light distribution should reveal the direction of any excess ...
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The Sun's Distance from the Galactic Plane

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2003
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