Search for cosmic-microwave-background anisotropies at degree angular scales: the ARGO 1993 experiment.

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Telescopes: Balloon-Borne, Cosmic Microwave Background: Anisotropy

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The authors describe a balloon-borne telescope, optimized for observations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) anisotropies in the mm wavelength region, at angular scales around 1°. They stress the scientific motivations for these measurements and the problematics driving the experiment design. Using large throughput bolometers cooled at 0.3K one has a sensitivity high enough to detect CMB anisotropies at level ΔT/T ≡ 10-5 in few seconds of integration time.

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