Popis: |
We draw attention to observational evidence indicating that a substantial fraction of the well-known cosmic celestial diffuse ultraviolet background radiation field is actually due not to dust-scattered starlight, but rather---considering its spectral character at most locations in the sky---has an unknown physical origin. We arrive at this conclusion from re-examination of spectra of the diffuse ultraviolet background that were obtained---long ago---using the ultraviolet spectrometers aboard the two Voyager spacecraft, which were located far out in our solar system, and at very different locations. As there is neither a reasonable nor even an unreasonable conventional astrophysical source for this newly-identified fraction of the radiation, we are led to speculate that the photons that we observe have their origin in the very slow decay of the particles that make up the ubiquitous dark matter, which we know envelopes our Galaxy. Whether or not that actually is the source, this new radiation field extends somewhat below 912 {\AA}, so we have found, at last, the radiation that re-ionized the universe. |