New 33 GHz measurements of the cosmic background radiation intensity

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Background Radiation, Big Bang Cosmology, Radiation Measurement, Relic Radiation, Atmospheric Moisture, Data Reduction, Design Analysis, Horn Antennas, Instrument Errors, Microwave Radiometers

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New measurements have been made of the intensity of the cosmic background radiation (CBR) at 33 GHz (0.91 cm). The experiment was part of a larger effort to measure the spectrum of the CBR between 2.5 and 90 GHz (12 and 0.33 cm). Details are given of the experimental equipment and measurement procedures. The results of measurements made in 1982 and 1983 are presented and discussed in relation to preliminary results from the other radiometers. The measured value, TCBR = (2.81±0.12) K at 68% of confidence limits, is in very good agreement with previously published results.

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