In the very recent days it has been discovered a previously unknown 
feature of our galaxy, that is the presence of two giant bubbles 
which appear to be gamma-ray sources.

See

http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/GLAST/news/new-structure.html

After reading this, I have revieved some old data of mine, which shoved 
that the noise in a long term temperature measurement is higher when my 
observing site is in view of that structure. Now I'm rather 
convinced that there could be a correlation between my observations and 
the above mentioned new findings, and I believe that the noise is 
generated by the measuring setup in response to something 
linked to the bubbles.

Hence I'm wondering if that stimulus could also affect the jitter in 
high performance oscillators. 

More precisely, I would ask time-nuts whether any sidereal periodicities 
have ever been noticed in jitter measurements.

Thanks,
Antonio I8IOV

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