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    Publication Date: 2019-08-27
    Description: We detect anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background (CMB) at degree angular scales and confirm a previous detection reported by Wollack et al. (1993). The root-mean-squared amplitude of the fluctuations is 44(sup+13)(sub -7)microK. This may be expressed as the square root of the angular power spectrum in a band of multiples between l(sub eff)=69(sup +29)(sub -22). We find delta T(sub l) = square root of (l(2l+1) expected value of ((absolute value of (a(sup m)(sub L)))(exp 2))/(4xpi))= 42(sup +12)(sub -7). The measured spectral index of the fluctuations is consistent with zero, the value expected for the CMB. The spectral index corresponding to Galactic free-free emission, the most likely foreground contaminant, is rejected at approximately 3 sigma. The analysis is based on three independent data sets. The first, taken in 1993, spans the 26-36 GHz frequency range with three frequency bands; the second was taken with the same radiometer as the first but during an independent observing campaign in 1994; and the third, also taken in 1994, spans the 36-46 GHz range in three bands. For each telescope position and radiometer channel, the drifts in the instrument offset are less than or equal to 4 microK/day averaged over a period of 1 month. The dependence of the inferred anisotropy on the calibration and data editing is addressed.
    Keywords: ASTRONOMY
    Type: Astrophysical Journal, Part 2 - Letters (ISSN 0004-637X); 445; 2; p. L69-L72
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