Using your Oscilloscope high Z input with a BNC tee,you could use any size of 50 Ohm RF test load.
The only limit then is how high a voltage you can place on your 'scope's input,& the current carrying capacity of your coax!
Of course,the adaptors & things would affect the response at 500MHz!
I'm a bit dubious about the significance of 50 Ohms in this application,as it assumes that the source impedance of the noise component
is 50 Ohms,or at least,very low.
The latter may be the case with the DC output,but is it the same for the noise?
If we can assume a matched 50 Ohm system for the noise,a better scheme would be to use an RF coupler of known characteristics & a Spectrum Analyser.
In this case,the termination could be of any appropriate power rating.
Hell,what do I know? I'm only an RF Technician!