The Newton-Stefan-Boltzmann-Planck Code. The Solar Microwave Background Formation on the Blackbody Sphere at the Distance R = 140 AU
Jiří Stávek
Abstract:In this model the Solar System presented to observers on the planet Earth the elegant gift: the Solar Microwave Background (SMB) formed on the Blackbody Sphere at the distance R = 140 AU. The thermalization of the Hydrogen wall at this distance was described using the Stefan-Boltzmann law where the temperature of the blackbody at the distance R = 1 AU is T = 393.6 K. Newton’s cooling law described the cooling of this blackbody surface temperature with the cooling constant κ = 1.139 × 10−4 s−1 calculated from d… Show more
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