Measurements of the cosmic background radiation temperature at 6.3 centimeters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, Centimeter Waves, Cosmology, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Relic Radiation, Atmospheric Effects, Milky Way Galaxy, Radiation Measurement

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New measurements of the cosmic background radiation (CBR) intensity at 4.75 GHz (6.3 cm), made as a part of a large experiment to measure the CBR spectrum between 2.5 and 90 GHz, are reported. The present result, T(CBR) = 2.70 + or - 0.07 K, agrees with, but is substantially more accurate than, that previously reported by Mandolesi et al. (1984). Careful new observations of the emission from the atmosphere and from the Galaxy are also presented and discussed.

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