Cosmic background anisotropy studies at 10 deg angular scales with a HEMT radiometer

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Background Radiation, High Electron Mobility Transistors, Microwave Radiometers, Relic Radiation, Anisotropy, Cryogenic Temperature, Dicke Radiometers, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Radiometric Correction

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Preliminary results are presented from the measurement of medium-to-large angular-scale fluctuations in the 15-25 GHz cosmic background radiation (CBR) by an expedition to the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. While no such fluctuations have yet been detected, data analyses are proceeding on the bases of likelihood-ratio tests which set upper limits of Delta-T/T for models which may thereby be given constraints. Attention is given to the 10-deg angular scale-sensitive CBR instrument.

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