Scientists at the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore have developed a novel antenna design to measure sky signals in the 2.5-4 GHz frequency range, ideal for detecting faint cosmic recombination radiation (CRR) signals. The detection of these elusive signals, which has never been achieved before, could provide critical insights into the Universe’s thermal and ionization history.
Antenna breakthrough tracks faint cosmic radio signals
Critical insights into the Universe's thermal and ionization history
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