High altitude measurements of fluctuations in the CMB

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Antarctic Regions, Background Radiation, High Altitude Environments, Microwave Frequencies, Relic Radiation, Atmospheric Attenuation, Beam Switching, Millimeter Waves

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The extensive observations, supporting long integrations on limited areas of the sky, which are required for the detection of fluctuations in the primordial cosmic microwave background (CMB) emission, are ideally made from the ground on high (dry) sites. An account is given of a CMB observational campaign conducted in the 5-32 GHz range at Tenerife and in Antarctica. Attention is given to the results of beamswitching at 10.4, 15, and 32 GHz, as well as mm-wave beamswitching.

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