Observations of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Anisotropy

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In this dissertation we will describe and discuss observations of Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Anisotropy made at El Teide observatory in the Canary Islands during the summer of 1994. The observations were made using a set of 4 bolometers operating at wavelengths of 1.1 mm, 1.3 mm, 2.1 mm and 3.1 mm over a strip of sky at a declination of +40o. We detect an anisotropy of 67-15+10μ K for multipole moments of l = 33-13+24 and an upper limit of 60μ K for multipole moments of l = 53-15+24. The spectral characteristics of the anisotropy indicate a cosmological origin.

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