M. Landgraf et R. Jehn, Zodiacal infrared foreground prediction for space based infrared interferometer missions, ASTRO SP SC, 278(3), 2001, pp. 357-365
The zodiacal foreground for a highly sensitive space infrared interferomete
r is predicted for various observing locations. For the predictions we use
a model that was derived from measurements of the Cosmic Background Explore
r (COBE). We find that at a wavelength of 10 mum 96% of the sky is darker t
han 1 MJy sr(-1) for observations in the ecliptic plane at 5 AU, and 83% is
darker than 0.1 MJy sr(-1). At 1 AU, however, always more than 50% of the
sky are brighter than 1 MJy sr(-1), even if the observations are made from
30 degrees or 60 degrees of latitude above the ecliptic plane, at 10 or 20
mum. Thus, according to the employed model, the foreground reduction by inc
reasing the heliocentric distance of the observing location is more effecti
ve than by increasing the latitude.