Measurement of the millimetric background radiation

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Background Radiation, Balloon Sounding, Brightness Temperature, Millimeter Waves, Radiation Measurement, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Radiation, Cosmology, Line Spectra, Sky Brightness

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A balloon-borne experiment was performed to measure the cosmic background radiation near 2 mm wavelength. Line emission from atmospheric constituents as well as radiation from earth and the experimental optics have been removed from the raw data. A brightness-temperature upper limit of 3.4 K was found which is consistent with the most recent measurements.

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