Observations of Anisotropies in the CMBR with the Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope

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The first multifrequency observations made by the Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope at Cambridge are reported. Observations were made at 13.5, 15.5 and 16.5 GHz during 1994 and 1995. After removal of foreground radio sources brighter than 10 mJy, using the Ryle Telescope, the map shows evidence for residual structure. Assuming the fluctuations can be described by a Gaussian autocovariance function with coherence angle theta_c = 10', observations show 2.4 10^-5 < DeltaT/T < 3.5 10^-5 (68% confidence intervals).

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