Spectral index of the diffuse radio background measured from 100 to 200 MHz

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The mean absolute brightness temperature of the diffuse radio background was measured as a function of frequency in a continuous band between 100 and 200 MHz over an effective solid angle of π sr at high Galactic latitude. A spectral brightness temperature index of β = 2.5 0.1 (αS = 0.5) was derived from the observations, where the error limits are 3σ and include estimates of the instrumental systematics. Zenith drift scans with central declination δ = -26.5° and spanning right ascensions 0 < α < 10 h yielded little variation in the mean spectral index. The mean absolute brightness temperature at ν = 150 MHz was found to reach a minimum of T = 237 10 K at α = 2.5 h. Combining these measurements with those of Haslam et al. yields a spectral index of β = 2.52 0.04 between 150 < ν < 408 MHz. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Rogers, A. E. E., & Bowman, J. D. (2008). Spectral index of the diffuse radio background measured from 100 to 200 MHz. Astronomical Journal, 136(2), 641–648. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/136/2/641

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