The Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope (CAT) is a 3-element radio interferometer of novel design for observing temperature fluctuations in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. The three horn-reflector antennas each have a diameter of 70 em and are mounted on rails to provide baselines between 1 and 5 m. The instrument can observe in a 500 MHz bandwidth centred anywhere between 13 and 17 GHz and can reach a temperature sensitivity of a few μK per month of good observing. We have taken extreme care to ensure that uncalibrated instrumental offsets are absent at this level. CAT observations should provide both confirmation of primordial fluctuations on an angular scale of about 0.5 degree and strong constraints on current theories of galaxy form...
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We present the optical design of the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST), an o...
We present the optical design of the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST), an o...
We report the first observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) at 13.5 GHz mad...
We describe observations at frequencies near 15 GHz of the second 2x2 degree field imaged with the C...
The Australia Telescope antenna array has been used in an ultracompact configuration to image an ...
Over the past decade the anisotropy of the microwave background radiation has emerged as a field of ...
We have surveyed two science fields totaling 1 deg^2 with Bolocam at 2.1 mm to search for secondary ...
Restricted Access.The Australia Telescope antenna array has been used in an ultracompact configurati...
We have developed a 33 GHz airborne radiometer system to map large-scale angular variations in the t...
We report the detection of anisotropy in the microwave sky at 3O GHz and at l deg angular scales. Th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198837 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a millimeter wavelength experiment ...
We have surveyed two science fields totaling 1 deg2 with Bolocam at 2.1 mm to search for secondary C...
Restricted Access.Anisotropies in the Cosmic Microwave Background are a probe of the spectrum of den...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
We present the optical design of the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST), an o...
We present the optical design of the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST), an o...
We report the first observations of the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) at 13.5 GHz mad...
We describe observations at frequencies near 15 GHz of the second 2x2 degree field imaged with the C...
The Australia Telescope antenna array has been used in an ultracompact configuration to image an ...
Over the past decade the anisotropy of the microwave background radiation has emerged as a field of ...
We have surveyed two science fields totaling 1 deg^2 with Bolocam at 2.1 mm to search for secondary ...
Restricted Access.The Australia Telescope antenna array has been used in an ultracompact configurati...
We have developed a 33 GHz airborne radiometer system to map large-scale angular variations in the t...
We report the detection of anisotropy in the microwave sky at 3O GHz and at l deg angular scales. Th...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D198837 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
The Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST) is a millimeter wavelength experiment ...
We have surveyed two science fields totaling 1 deg2 with Bolocam at 2.1 mm to search for secondary C...
Restricted Access.Anisotropies in the Cosmic Microwave Background are a probe of the spectrum of den...
Sorry, the full text of this article is not available here. Please click on the alternative location...
We present the optical design of the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST), an o...
We present the optical design of the Background Emission Anisotropy Scanning Telescope (BEAST), an o...