Thursday, 11 June 2015

cosmology - CMBR temperature over time?


How has CMBR temperature dropped as function of time? A graph would be nice, but I'd be happy with times (age of universe) when it cooled enough to not be visible to human eye, became room temperature equivalent, or reached some interesting temperatures regarding matter in the universe.


If there is a nice formula giving the temperature as function of time, that would be great too.



Answer



I found this page when I was researching graphs of temperature/time, here are three graphs as requested, there are 20 other graphs on the image search.


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