Nobel Prize;
cosmology;
cosmic background radiation;
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10.1007/s12045-007-0024-3
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摘要:
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1965 was a defining moment in the history of cosmology — the science that deals with the universe as a whole, its origin, evolution and future. This discovery was recognized with Nobel Prizes to Penzias and Wilson in 1978. The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2006 further acknowledged the importance of the study of this background radiation. The precise measurement of the spectrum of this radiation and its variation across the sky have helped our understanding of the evolution of structures in the universe. This article explains these discoveries and their importance.
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Yale Center for Science and Social Science Information, Yale University Library, New Haven, CTYale Center for Science and Social Science Information, Yale University Library, New Haven, CT