New measurements of the cosmic background radiation temperature at 3.3 millimeter wavelength

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, Radiation Measurement, Radiation Spectra, Radio Astronomy, Relic Radiation, Temperature Measurement, Antenna Arrays, Atmospheric Models, Calibrating, Instrument Errors, Millimeter Waves, Radiometers

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The results of measurements of the cosmic background radiation (CBR) at 3.3 mm are reported, and the instrument, system operation, and data analysis procedures are described in detail. A CBR brightness temperature of 2.57 K with a 1 sigma uncertainty of + or - 0.12 K is obtained. The results are compared with measurements by other authors, and the cold-load antenna temperature and atmospheric model used in the study are discussed in appendices.

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