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Autors principals: Jeong, Woong-Seob, Pearson, Chris P., Lee, Hyung Mok, Matsuura, Shuji, Kawada, Mitsunobu, Nakagawa, Takao, Oh, Sang Hoon, Shirahata, Mai, Lee, Sungho, Hwang, Ho Seong, Matsuhara, Hideo
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Publicat: 2007
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Accés en línia:https://arxiv.org/abs/0705.1862
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author Jeong, Woong-Seob
Pearson, Chris P.
Lee, Hyung Mok
Matsuura, Shuji
Kawada, Mitsunobu
Nakagawa, Takao
Oh, Sang Hoon
Shirahata, Mai
Lee, Sungho
Hwang, Ho Seong
Matsuhara, Hideo
author_facet Jeong, Woong-Seob
Pearson, Chris P.
Lee, Hyung Mok
Matsuura, Shuji
Kawada, Mitsunobu
Nakagawa, Takao
Oh, Sang Hoon
Shirahata, Mai
Lee, Sungho
Hwang, Ho Seong
Matsuhara, Hideo
contents The Cosmic Far-Infrared Background (CFIRB) contains information about the number and distribution of contributing sources and thus gives us an important key to understand the evolution of galaxies. Using a confusion study to set a fundamental limit to the observations, we investigate the potential to explore the CFIRB with AKARI/FIS deep observations. The Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) is one of the focal-plane instruments on the AKARI (formerly known as ASTRO-F) satellite, which was launched in early 2006. Based upon source distribution models assuming three different cosmological evolutionary scenarios (no evolution, weak evolution, and strong evolution), an extensive model for diffuse emission from infrared cirrus, and instrumental noise estimates, we present a comprehensive analysis for the determination of the confusion levels for deep far-infrared observations. We use our derived sensitivities to suggest the best observational strategy for the AKARI/FIS mission to detect the CFIRB fluctuations. If the source distribution follows the evolutionary models, observations will be mostly limited by source confusion. We find that we will be able to detect the CFIRB fluctuations and that these will in turn provide information to discriminate between the evolutionary scenarios of galaxies in most low-to-medium cirrus regions.
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spellingShingle Detection of CFIRB with AKARI/FIS Deep Observations
Jeong, Woong-Seob
Pearson, Chris P.
Lee, Hyung Mok
Matsuura, Shuji
Kawada, Mitsunobu
Nakagawa, Takao
Oh, Sang Hoon
Shirahata, Mai
Lee, Sungho
Hwang, Ho Seong
Matsuhara, Hideo
Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The Cosmic Far-Infrared Background (CFIRB) contains information about the number and distribution of contributing sources and thus gives us an important key to understand the evolution of galaxies. Using a confusion study to set a fundamental limit to the observations, we investigate the potential to explore the CFIRB with AKARI/FIS deep observations. The Far-Infrared Surveyor (FIS) is one of the focal-plane instruments on the AKARI (formerly known as ASTRO-F) satellite, which was launched in early 2006. Based upon source distribution models assuming three different cosmological evolutionary scenarios (no evolution, weak evolution, and strong evolution), an extensive model for diffuse emission from infrared cirrus, and instrumental noise estimates, we present a comprehensive analysis for the determination of the confusion levels for deep far-infrared observations. We use our derived sensitivities to suggest the best observational strategy for the AKARI/FIS mission to detect the CFIRB fluctuations. If the source distribution follows the evolutionary models, observations will be mostly limited by source confusion. We find that we will be able to detect the CFIRB fluctuations and that these will in turn provide information to discriminate between the evolutionary scenarios of galaxies in most low-to-medium cirrus regions.
title Detection of CFIRB with AKARI/FIS Deep Observations
topic Astrophysics
Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/0705.1862