Limits on Gaussian fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background at 19.2 GHz

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Microwaves, Relic Radiation, Sky Surveys (Astronomy), Anisotropy, Astronomical Models, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Least Squares Method, Milky Way Galaxy, Northern Sky

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The Northern Hemisphere data from the 19.2 GHz full sky survey are analyzed to place limits on the magnitude of Gaussian fluctuations in the cosmic microwave background implied by a variety of correlation functions. Included among the models tested are the monochromatic and Gaussian-shaped families, and those with power law spectra for n from -2 to 1. We place an upper bound on the quadrupole anisotropy of DeltaT/T less than 3.2 x 10 exp -5 rms, and an upper bound on scale-invariant (n = 1) fluctuations of a2 less than 4.5 x 10 exp -5 (95 percent confidence level). There is significant contamination of these data from Galactic emission, and improvement of our modeling of the Galaxy could yield a significant reduction of these upper bounds.

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