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I'm trying to use your code to simulate galactic foreground around 1.4 GHz, and I find that most your model components are high frequency, except the 408 MHz all sky survey. So is it OK to use your code for 1.4 GHz?
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Hi,
As you mention the synchrotron intensity template is taken from the 408MHz
Haslam survey. Therefore, this is probably the best bet.
However, the synchrotron polarization templates are taken from the 23 GHz
WMAP map. We also do not simulate important low frequency effects such as
Faraday rotation, or polarized sources.
The code was really designed for the simulation of CMB experiments, and so
I can not guarantee that at 1.4 GHz it is representative of the true sky.
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I'm trying to use your code to simulate galactic foreground around 1.4
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I'm trying to use your code to simulate galactic foreground around 1.4 GHz, and I find that most your model components are high frequency, except the 408 MHz all sky survey. So is it OK to use your code for 1.4 GHz?
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