Summary: | We report on the preliminary result of a search for anisotropy in the cosmic background radiation (CBR) with a beam size of about 1.5 deg FWHM over a wavelength range of 8-12 mm. The system operated successfully for 500 hr at the South Pole during the 1990-1991 austral summer. The data from one region, representing 25 hr after editing, are presented here. A strong signal is present in the lower frequency channels with a spectrum unlike CBR fluctuations, and is probably due to foreground emission. The highest frequency channel has the smallest contribution from this signal and has been used to set a 95-percent confidence level upper limit of not greater than 1.4 x 10 exp -5 for fluctuations with a Gaussian autocorrelation function at a coherence angle of 1.2 deg. This is significantly more sensitive than previous experiments at this angle scale.
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