Bibcode
Davies, R. D.; Gutierrez, C. M.; Hopkins, J.; Melhuish, S. J.; Watson, R. A.; Hoyland, R. J.; Rebolo, R.; Lasenby, A. N.; Hancock, S.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 278, Issue 3, pp. 883-896.
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1996
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35
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26
Description
The direct identification of structure in the cosmic microwave
background (CMB) is a major objective of observational cosmology. We
present a detailed discussion of observations of such structure detected
on a 5 deg scale in the CMB using beam-switching radiometers at 10, 15
and 33 GHz sited in Tenerife. This long-term experiment has reached
sensitivities of a few tens of muK at each frequency and is now able to
measure directly features believed to be of intrinsic CMB origin. We
describe the critical elements of the system design capable of reaching
these high sensitivities. An evaluation is made of the atmospheric water
vapour contribution from the available multifrequency observations. The
data taken in the high Galactic latitude part of the Dec.=+40 deg scan
clearly show features which are seen in independent data sets at each
frequency. Tests are given which demonstrate that these features are of
celestial origin. An assessment of the Galactic and extragalactic
contributions indicates that the 33-GHz results are essentially
unaffected. These observations represent the first direct detection of
individual hot and cold features in the intrinsic CMB arising from the
initial singularity.