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As a remnant of the early Universe, the cosmic microwave background provides unique information on the initial conditions from which matter has evolved to form the structures we see today. All efforts to detect small-scale structure in this radiation have so far been unsuccessful (ref. 1 and refs therein)1–4. Nevertheless, upper limits set on possible underlying fluctuations restrict the range of physical models for perturbations of the density in the early Universe. Our search for small-scale anisotropy in the background radiation has now resulted in a lowering of the upper limit on root-mean-square fluctuations (ΔTr.m.s) observed at an angular scale of ∼4 arc min to ΔTr.m.s./T<2.1 × 10−5 at the 95% confidence level (where T = 2.7 K, the temperature of the background radiation). The actual limits deduced from our experiment depend on the model assumed for the unseen fluctuations. Several possibilities are discussed as well as the implications this new measurement has for various cosmological models.
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Uson, J., Wilkinson, D. Improved limits on small-scale anisotropy in cosmic microwave background. Nature 312, 427–429 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1038/312427a0
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