SK93
This Page contains information about the 1993 Saskatoon campaign to measure the
anisotropy in the CMB. The instruments was a K_a band
(26-36 GHz) radiometer. The angular scale is about 1.5
degrees corresponding to multipole moments near l= 60.
The data upon which the published results (Wollack et al.) are based are
publically available. If you cannot access them through the Web then try the
anonymous FTP site at PUPGG.PRINCETON.EDU. One must then look in the directory
[anonymous.cmb.sk93]. A file there called 00README.TXT tells about the contents
of the directory. The files ending with the .WIN extension contains
the window.
The Players
- Barth Netterfield (Princeton)
- Norm Jarosik (Princeton)
- Lyman Page (Princeton)
- David Wilkinson (Princeton)
- Ed Wollack (Princeton)
References and more information
-
Wollack et al., Ap J, 419:L49-L52, 1993 Dec.
The first Princeton HEMT-based Saskatoon experiment.
- Data
- Saskatoon Experiment, 1993 (a.k.a Bigplate).
Look in Netterfield et al. (1995) to get a calibration correction
that should be applied to these data (value = 36/33)
Princeton Links