Bibcode
DOI
Gutiérrez, C. M.; Rebolo, R.; Watson, R. A.; Davies, R. D.; Jones, A. W.; Lasenby, A. N.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 529, Issue 1, pp. 47-55.
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2000
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39
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Description
The results of the Tenerife cosmic microwave background (CMB)
experiments are presented. These observations cover 5000 and 6500
deg2 on the sky at 10 and 15 GHz, respectively, centered on
decl.~+35deg. The experiments are sensitive to multipoles
l=10-30 that correspond to the Sachs-Wolfe plateau of the CMB power
spectra. The sensitivity values of the data are ~31 and ~12 μK at 10
and 15 GHz, respectively, in a beam-size region
(5degx5deg). The data at 15 GHz show clear
detection of structure at high Galactic latitude; the results at 10 GHz
are compatible with these, but at lower significance. A likelihood
analysis of the 10 and 15 GHz data at high Galactic latitude, assuming a
flat CMB band power spectrum, gives a signal
ΔTl=30+10-8 μK (68% C.L.).
Including the possible contaminating effect due to the diffuse Galactic
component, the CMB signal is
ΔTl=30+15-11 μK. These values
are stable against the Galactic cut chosen. Assuming a
Harrison-Zeldovich spectrum for the primordial fluctuations, the above
values imply an expected quadrupole
Qrms-ps=20+10-7 μK, which agrees
with previous results from these experiments, and which are compatible
with the COBE DMR data in the case of the standard inflationary cold
dark matter models.