Effects of observer peculiar motion on the isotropic background frequency spectrum: From the monopole to higher multipoles
Abstract
The observer peculiar motion produces boosting effects in the background anisotropies with frequency spectral behaviours related to its spectrum. We study how the frequency spectrum of the background isotropic monopole emission is modified and transferred to the frequency spectra at higher multipoles, l. We perform the analysis in terms of spherical harmonic expansion up to a certain lmax, for various models from radio to far-IR. We derive a...
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Title
Effects of observer peculiar motion on the isotropic background frequency spectrum: From the monopole to higher multipoles
Published Date
Feb 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
646
Pages
A75 - A75
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