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Cosmic microwave background (CMB)

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General Relativity, 8, David Peak Jan 2018

General Relativity, 8, David Peak

General Relativity

The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB)

As previously noted, the universe is filled with microwave radiation. The frequency spectrum of this ubiquitous radiation follows a blackbody curve, as shown to the right. (http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/media/ContentMedia/990015b.jpg) Note that photon energy (proportional to 1/wavelength) increases to the right. You might think the curve shown is the plot of a theoretical equation, but what is shown is actual measured data taken during the flight of the COBE (Cosmic Microwave Explorer) satellite/microwave observatory in 1990. The uncertainties in the measurements are about the thickness of the curve plotted. When compared with a theoretical blackbody curve the disagreement …