Measurement of the intensity of the cosmic background radiation at 3.7 GHz

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, Brightness Temperature, Extragalactic Radio Sources, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Astronomy, Relic Radiation, Atmospheric Effects, Centimeter Waves, Galactic Radio Waves, Low Frequencies, Stellar Spectra

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The temperature of the cosmic background radiation (CBR) has been measured at a frequency of 3.7 GHz (8.1 cm wavelength), using a total power, direct RF-gain receiver. The results give a brightness temperature, T(CBR), of 2.59 + or - 0.13 K (68 percent confidence level). Details of the instrument and of the experimental procedure are given. This measurement is part of a larger experiment to measure the spectrum of the cosmic background radiation between 0.6 and 90 GHz (50 and 0.33 cm wavelength).

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