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Measure the anisotropy of the Cosmic microwave background
Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver
Location(s)Antarctic Treaty area
Coordinates89°59′30″S 44°30′00″W / 89.9917°S 44.5°W / -89.9917; -44.5 Edit this at Wikidata
Wavelength145 GHz (2.07 mm)
Telescope stylecosmic microwave background experiment
radio telescope Edit this on Wikidata
Websitebolo.berkeley.edu/holzapfel_group/acbar/ Edit this at Wikidata
Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver is located in AntarcticaArcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array ReceiverLocation of Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array Receiver
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ACBAR was an experiment to measure the anisotropy of the Cosmic microwave background. It was active 2000-2008.

The ACBAR 145 GHz measurements were the most precise high multipole measurements of the CMB at the time.

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Cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB)
Effects 4-year Planck image (2018) of the CMB.
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