H-ATLAS: THE COSMIC ABUNDANCE OF DUST FROM THE FAR-INFRARED BACKGROUND POWER SPECTRUM

We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic far-infrared background (CFIRB) anisotropies in one of the extragalactic fields of the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey at 250, 350, and 500 mu m bands. Consistent with recent measurements of the CFIRB power spect...

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Hauptverfasser: Thacker, Cameron, Cooray, Asantha, Smidt, Joseph, de Bernardis, Francesco, Mitchell-Wynne, K, Amblard, A, Auld, R, Baes, M, Clements, D L, DARIUSH, A
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description We present a measurement of the angular power spectrum of the cosmic far-infrared background (CFIRB) anisotropies in one of the extragalactic fields of the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey at 250, 350, and 500 mu m bands. Consistent with recent measurements of the CFIRB power spectrum in Herschel-SPIRE maps, we confirm the existence of a clear one-halo term of galaxy clustering on arcminute angular scales with large-scale two-halo term of clustering at 30 arcmin to angular scales of a few degrees. The power spectrum at the largest angular scales, especially at 250 mu m, is contaminated by the Galactic cirrus. The angular power spectrum is modeled using a conditional luminosity function approach to describe the spatial distribution of unresolved galaxies that make up the bulk of the CFIRB. Integrating over the dusty galaxy population responsible for the background anisotropies, we find that the cosmic abundance of dust, relative to the critical density, to be between [Omega] sub(dust) = 10 super(-6) and 8 x 10 super(-6) in the redshift range z ~ 0-3. This dust abundance is consistent with estimates of the dust content in the universe using quasar reddening and magnification measurements in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.
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ANISOTROPY
ASTROPHYSICS
ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY
Bands
Clustering
COSMOLOGY
DENSITY
Dust
DUSTS
GALAXIES
LUMINOSITY
Mathematical models
QUASARS
RED SHIFT
SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION
SPECTRA
UNIVERSE
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