Bibcode
Dicker, S. R.; Melhuish, S. J.; Davies, R. D.; Gutiérrez, C. M.; Rebolo, R.; Harrison, D. L.; Davis, R. J.; Wilkinson, A.; Hoyland, R. J.; Watson, R. A.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices, Volume 309, Issue 3, pp. 750-760.
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11
1999
Citations
28
Refereed citations
19
Description
This paper presents the first results obtained with the Jodrell Bank-IAC
two-element 33-GHz interferometer. The instrument was designed to
measure the level of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) fluctuations
at angular scales of 1 deg-2 deg. The observations analysed here were
taken in a strip of the sky at Dec.=+41 deg with an element separation
of 16.7λ, which gives a maximum sensitivity to ~1.6°
structures on the sky. The data processing and calibration of the
instrument are described. The sensitivity achieved in each of the two
channels is 7μK per resolution element. A reconstruction of the sky
at Dec.=+41 deg using a maximum entropy method shows the presence of
structure at a high level of significance. A likelihood analysis,
assuming a flat CMB spatial power spectrum, gives a best estimate of the
level of CMB fluctuations of ΔTl43-12+13μK for the range
l=109+/-19 the main uncertainty in this result arises from sample
variance. We consider that the contamination from the Galaxy is small.
These results represent a new determination of the CMB power spectrum on
angular scales at which previous results show a large scatter; our new
results are in agreement with the theoretical predictions of the
standard inflationary cold dark matter models.