A four channel He-3 cooled balloon-borne bolometer radiometer

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Anisotropy, Background Radiation, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Bolometers, Helium Isotopes, Radiometers, Temperature Effects, Temperature Measurement, Thermal Emission

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A four channel He-3 cooled balloon-borne bolometer radiometer was constructed. The principal goal of the instrument is to measure the anisotropy of the 3 K cosmic background radiation on angular scales of 4 to 180 deg. The goal is to improve the sensitivity of the measurements to Delta T/T is less than .00001. A secondary goal is to survey the galactic thermal dust emission in the submillimeter range.

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