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Four-Year COBE DMR Cosmic Microwave Background Observations: M | Physics Directory

Four-Year COBE DMR Cosmic Microwave Background Observations: Maps and Basic Results
- C. L. Bennett, et al.
Presents results from the Differential Microwave Radiometer (DMR) on the COBE satellite. This maps the cosmic radiation and searches for variations in brightness. The CMB was found to have intrinsic "anisotropy" for the first time, at a level of a part in 100,000. These tiny variations in the intensity of the CMB over the sky show how matter and energy was distributed when the Universe was still very young. Later, through a process still poorly understood, the early structures seen by DMR developed into galaxies, galaxy clusters, and the large scale structure that we see in the Universe today. The first paper presents initial results; the second, final results.
#Cosmology, #Important_Article (1996)
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