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MAXIMA-1: A Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Anisotropy on angular scales of 10 arcminutes to 5 degrees

Authors :
Hanany, S.
Ade, P.
Balbi, A.
Bock, J.
Borrill, J.
Boscaleri, A.
de Bernardis, P.
Ferreira, P. G.
Hristov, V. V.
Jaffe, A. H.
Lange, A. E.
Lee, A. T.
Mauskopf, P. D.
Netterfield, C. B.
Oh, S.
Pascale, E.
Rabii, B.
Richards, P. L.
Smoot, G. F.
Stompor, R.
Winant, C. D.
Wu, J. H. P.
Hanany, S.
Ade, P.
Balbi, A.
Bock, J.
Borrill, J.
Boscaleri, A.
de Bernardis, P.
Ferreira, P. G.
Hristov, V. V.
Jaffe, A. H.
Lange, A. E.
Lee, A. T.
Mauskopf, P. D.
Netterfield, C. B.
Oh, S.
Pascale, E.
Rabii, B.
Richards, P. L.
Smoot, G. F.
Stompor, R.
Winant, C. D.
Wu, J. H. P.
Publication Year :
2000

Abstract

We present a map and an angular power spectrum of the anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) from the first flight of MAXIMA. MAXIMA is a balloon-borne experiment with an array of 16 bolometric photometers operated at 100 mK. MAXIMA observed a 124 square degrees region of the sky with 10 arcminute resolution at frequencies of 150, 240 and 410 GHz. The data were calibrated using in-flight measurements of the CMB dipole anisotropy. A map of the CMB anisotropy was produced from three 150 and one 240 GHz photometer without need for foreground subtractions. Analysis of this CMB map yields a power spectrum for the CMB anisotropy over the range 36 < l < 785. The spectrum shows a peak with an amplitude of 78 +/- 6 micro-Kelvin at l ~ 220 and an amplitude varying between ~40 micro-Kelvin and ~50 micro-Kelvin for 400 < l < 785.<br />Comment: Reflects version accepted for publication in Ap J Letters

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1363578896
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086.317322