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    • Tibbs, C. T.; Flagey, N.; Paladini, R.; Compiègne, M.; Shenoy, S.; Carey, S.; Noriega Crespo, A.; Dickinson, C.; Ali Haïmoud, Y.; Casassus Montero, Simón; Cleary, K.; Davies, R. D.; Hirata, C. M.; Watson, R. A. (2011)
      Anomalous microwave emission is known to exist in the Perseus cloud. One of the most promising candidates to explain this excess of emission is electric dipole radiation from rapidly rotating very small dust grains, ...
    • Dickinson, Clive; Ali-Haïmoud, Y.; Barr, A.; Battistelli, E.; Bell, A.; Bernstein, L.; Casassus Montero, Simón; Cleary, K.; Draine, B.; Génova-Santos, R.; Harper, S.; Hensley, B.; Hill-Valler, J.; Hoang, Thiem; Israel, F.; Jew, L.; Lazarian, A.; Leahy, J.; Leech, J.; López-Caraballo, C.; McDonald, I.; Murphy, E.; Onaka, T.; Paladini, R.; Peel, M.; Perrott, Y.; Poidevin, F.; Readhead, A.; Rubiño-Martín, J.; Taylor, A.; Tibbs, C.; Todorović, M.; Vidal, Matías (Elsevier B.V., 2018)
      Anomalous Microwave Emission (AME) is a component of diffuse Galactic radiation observed at frequencies in the range ≈ 10–60 GHz. AME was first detected in 1996 and recognised as an additional component of emission in 1997. ...