THE EXTRAGALACTIC INFRARED BACKGROUND

Citation
G. Dezotti et al., THE EXTRAGALACTIC INFRARED BACKGROUND, Planetary and space science, 43(10-11), 1995, pp. 1439-1447
Citations number
104
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
00320633
Volume
43
Issue
10-11
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1439 - 1447
Database
ISI
SICI code
0032-0633(1995)43:10-11<1439:TEIB>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Current limits on the intensity of the extragalactic IR background are consistent with the expected contribution from evolving galaxies. Dep ending on the behaviour of the star formation rate and of the initial mass function, we can expect that dust extinction during early evoluti onary phases ranges from moderate to strong. An example of the latter case may be the ultraluminous galaxy IRAS F10214 + 4724. The remarkabl e lack of high red-shift galaxies in faint optically selected samples may be indirect evidence that strong extinction is common during early phases. Testable implications of different scenarios are discussed, t he ISO can play a key role in this context. Estimates of possible cont ributions of galaxies to the background under different assumptions ar e presented. The COBE/FIRAS limits on deviations from a black-body spe ctrum at sub-millimetre wavelengths already set important constraints on the evolution of the far-IR emission of galaxies and on the density of obscured (''Type 2'') AGNs. Major progress in the field is expecte d on the completion of the analysis of COBE/DIRBE data.