Preliminary DMR measurements of the CMB isotropy

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Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite, Cosmology, Microwave Radiometers, Relic Radiation, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Anisotropy, Milky Way Galaxy, Spectral Emission

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The COBE Differential Microwave Radiometers (DMR) instrument has produced preliminary full-sky maps at frequencies 31.5, 53, and 90 GHz. The redundant channels and matched beams at three frequencies distinguish the DMR from previous large-scale surveys. Galactic emission is seen unambiguously at all three frequencies. The only large-scale anisotropy detected in the cosmic microwave background is the dipole anisotropy. There is no clear evidence for any other large-angular-scale feature in the maps. Without correcting for any systematic effects, we are able to place limits DeltaT/T0 less than 3 x 10 exp -5 for the rms quadrupole amplitude, DeltaT/T0 less than 4 x 10 exp -5 for monochromatic fluctuations, and DeltaT/T0 less than 4 x 10 exp -5 for Gaussian fluctuations (all limits are 95 percent C.L. with TO = 2.735 K). The data limit DeltaT/T0 less than 10 exp -4 for any feature larger than 7 deg. We briefly review the DMR and discuss some implications of these results in cosmology.

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