P. Ade, J. Davis, R. Howard, I. Nolt, J. Payne, S. Predko, J. Radostitz
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A 0.4K Bolometer Receiver for Millimeter Astronomy
Engineering tests have been made of a continuum receiver based upon a composite bolometer cooled to 0.4K on the NRAO 36-foot telescope. We will describe some salient features of the receiver design and also discuss the relative sensitivity of this receiver compared to current coherent continuum receivers.