Jump to content

The Spectrum of the Universe: Difference between revisions

From Natural Philosophy Wiki
Imported from text file
 
Imported from text file
 
Line 14: Line 14:
The Universe has several maxima of radiation. The largest maximum, which is called the ?relic mximum?, arises from the process of hydrogen atom fusion at the start of the Universe. The smallest maxima, being called the infrared radiation sources, are formed by the processes of hydrogen molecule fusion in the vicinity of the stars, and their liquefaction in the Universe.
The Universe has several maxima of radiation. The largest maximum, which is called the ?relic mximum?, arises from the process of hydrogen atom fusion at the start of the Universe. The smallest maxima, being called the infrared radiation sources, are formed by the processes of hydrogen molecule fusion in the vicinity of the stars, and their liquefaction in the Universe.


</span>[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
</span>
 
[[Category:Scientific Paper|spectrum universe]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
TitleThe Spectrum of the Universe
Author(s)Philipp M Kanarev
Keywordsphoton, electron, spectrum, hydrogen atom, hydrogen molecule, temperature, wavelength
Published2009
JournalGalilean Electrodynamics
Volume20
NumberS1
Pages13-17

Abstract

The Universe has several maxima of radiation. The largest maximum, which is called the ?relic mximum?, arises from the process of hydrogen atom fusion at the start of the Universe. The smallest maxima, being called the infrared radiation sources, are formed by the processes of hydrogen molecule fusion in the vicinity of the stars, and their liquefaction in the Universe.