Abstract
The radio frequency spectrum observed in directions towards the galactic pole shows a maximum near 5 Mc/s. It seems unlikely that the synchrotron process responsible for the emission can give such a maximum and it is suggested that the observed fall in the flux density at lower frequencies is caused by absorption in an ionized layer parallel to the galactic plane.
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Hoyle, F., & Ellis, G. (1963). On the Existence of an Ionized Layer about the Galactic Plane. Australian Journal of Physics, 16(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1071/ph630001
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