The Saskatoon Experiment: A Measurement of the Anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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We present an overview of the instrumentation and scan strategy used to observe the cosmic microwave background radiation from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. This degree scale anisotropy experiment has maximum sensitivity at a coherence angle, theta_c =1.2(deg) . Multifrequency and polarization coverage from 26 to 46 GHz is obtained with two independent radiometers which are used on an off-axis telescope. A discussion of systematic error discrimination and investigations will be presented.

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