Degree Scale Anisotropy: SP94 Results

Abstract

We present results from 2 observations of the CMB performed from the South Pole during the 93-94 austral summer. Each observation employed a 3 peak to peak sinusoidal, single difference chop and consisted of a 20× 1 strip on the sky near our SP91 observations. The first observation used a Q-band receiver which operates in 3 bands between 38 and 45 GHz with a 1 to 1· 15 FWHM beam. The second observation overlapped the first observation and used a Ka-band receiver which operates in 4 bands between 26 and 36 GHz with a 1·25 to 1·7 FWHM beam. Significant correlated structure is observed in all bands for each observation. The spectrum of the structure is consistent with a CMB spectrum; however, the data do not discriminate against flat or inverted spectrum point sources. The root mean square amplitude ( 1σ) of the combined (Ka+Q) data is ΔTrms=42.0-6.8+15.8 μK in a band of multipoles between =68+38-32. A band power estimate of the CMB power spectrum, C, gives C (+1)2πB= 1.77-0.54+1.58× 10-10. The band power estimates for the seperate Ka and Q-band results are larger than but consistent with the band power estimate of the combined Ka-band SP91 results.

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