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Present and Future of the Cosmic Microwave Background

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    Chapter 26 The CMB spectrum at centimeter wavelengths
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    Chapter 27 Recent measurements of the Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect
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    Chapter 28 Clusters and the cosmic microwave background
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    Chapter 29 Theoretical aspects of the CMB spectrum
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    Chapter 30 Medium scale CBR anisotropy measurements: UCSB South Pole HEMT (1990–91) and MAX 3 (1991)
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    Chapter 31 Results from the cosmic background explorer
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    Chapter 32 The MSAM/TopHat program for measuring the CMBR anisotropy
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    Chapter 33 The current status of the tenerife experiments and prospects for the future.
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    Chapter 34 Making maps with the tenerife data
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    Chapter 35 Anisotropy of the relic radiation in relict-1 experiment and parameters of grand unification
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    Chapter 36 RELIKT1 and COBS-DMR results: A comparison
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    Chapter 37 Comments on the COBE 1 DMR quadrupole estimation
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    Chapter 38 Pip analysis of the Tenerife and ULISSE data
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    Chapter 39 Telling adiabatic perturbations from gravitational waves and the CMB polarization
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    Chapter 40 Imprints of galaxy clustering evolution on the CMB
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    Chapter 41 Analysis of texture on cosmic background maps
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    Chapter 42 Sakharov modulation of the spectrum of initial perturbations and its manifestation in the anisotropy of cosmic microwave background and galaxy correlation function
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    Chapter 43 Constraints on models from POTENT and CMB anisotropies
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    Chapter 44 Reionization and the cosmic microwave background
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    Chapter 45 Possible reionization and first structures in CDM
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    Chapter 46 CMB anisotropies in the reionized universe
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    Chapter 47 Microwave background anisotropies: Future plans
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    Chapter 48 New constraints on reionization from the Compton y-parameter
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    Chapter 49 Future projects on the Cosmic Microwave Background
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    Chapter 50 The COBRAS mission
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Chapter title
RELIKT1 and COBS-DMR results: A comparison
Chapter number 36
Book title
Present and Future of the Cosmic Microwave Background
Published in
ADS, January 1994
DOI 10.1007/3-540-57755-6_36
Book ISBNs
978-3-54-057755-3, 978-3-54-048328-1
Authors

A.T. Banday, Banday, A.T.

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