Measurement of the Cosmic Microwave Background Spectrum by the COBE FIRAS Instrument
Abstract
The cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) has a blackbody spectrum within 3.4 X 10^-8^ ergs cm^-2^ s^-1^ sr^-1^ cm over the frequency range from 2 to 20 cm^-1^ (5-0.5 mm). These measurements, derived from the FIRAS instrument on the COBE satellite, imply stringent limits on energy release in the early universe after t~1 year and redshift z~3 x 10^6^. The deviations are less than 0.03% of the peak brightness, with an rms value of 0.01%, and the dimensionless cosmological distortion parameters are limited to |y| < 2.5 x 10^-5^ and |μ| < 3.3 x 10^-4^(95% confidence level). The temperature of the CMBR is 2.726 +/- 0.010 K (95% confidence level systematic).
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- January 1994
- DOI:
- 10.1086/173574
- Bibcode:
- 1994ApJ...420..439M
- Keywords:
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- Background Radiation;
- Cosmic Rays;
- Cosmology;
- Far Infrared Radiation;
- Infrared Spectrophotometers;
- Microwave Spectra;
- Universe;
- Black Body Radiation;
- Brightness Distribution;
- Calibrating;
- Cosmic Background Explorer Satellite;
- Data Processing;
- Error Analysis;
- Red Shift;
- Astrophysics;
- COSMOLOGY: COSMIC MICROWAVE BACKGROUND;
- COSMOLOGY: EARLY UNIVERSE;
- COSMOLOGY: OBSERVATIONS