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The diffuse infrared background: COBE and other observations

AIP Conf. Proc. -- April 15, 1991 -- Volume 222, pp. 161-178
After the first three minutes; doi:10.1063/1.40443

Issue Date: 15 April 1991

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M. G. Hauser, T. Kelsall, S. H. Moseley, Jr., and R. F. Silverberg
Laboratory for Astronomy and Solar Physics, Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771

T. Murdock
General Research Corporation

G. Toller, W. Spiesman, and J. Weiland
General Sciences Corporation
The Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) on the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) satellite is designed to conduct a sensitive search for an isotropic cosmic infrared background radiation over the spectral range from 1 to 300 micrometers. The cumulative emissions of pregalactic, protogalactic, and evolving galactic systems are expected to be recorded in this background. The DIRBE instrument, a 10 spectral band absolute photometer with an 0.7 deg field of view, maps the full sky with high redundancy at solar elongation angles ranging from 64 to 124 degrees to facilitate separation of interplanetary, Galactic, and extragalactic sources of emission. Initial sky maps show the expected character of the foreground emissions, with relative minima at wavelengths of 3.4 micrometers and longward of 100 micrometers. Extensive modelling of the foregrounds, just beginning, will be required to isolate the extragalactic component. In this paper, we summarize the status of diffuse infrared background observations from the DIRBE, and compare preliminary results with those of recent rocket and satellite instruments.
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KEYWORDS and PACS

Keywords
PACS
  • 98.70.Vc
    Stellar systems; galactic and extragalactic objects and systems; the Universe Other sources and radiations (including cosmic rays outside the Solar System) Background radiations
  • 95.85.Hp
    Fundamental astronomy and astrophysics; instrumentation, techniques, and astronomical observations Astronomical observations Infrared (3 m10 m)
  • 98.70.Lt
    Stellar systems; galactic and extragalactic objects and systems; the Universe Other sources and radiations (including cosmic rays outside the Solar System) IR sources
  • 95.75.De
    Fundamental astronomy and astrophysics; instrumentation, techniques, and astronomical observations Observation and reduction techniques Photography and photometry
  • YEAR: 1990-91

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