The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background. I. Limits and Detections

The Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) on the Cosmic Background Explorer (COBE) spacecraft was designed primarily to conduct a systematic search for an isotropic cosmic infrared background (CIB) in 10 photometric bands from 1.25 to 240 μm. The results of that search are presented here. Conservative limits on the CIB are obtained from the minimum observed brightness in all-sky maps at each wavelength, with the faintest limits in the DIRBE spectral range being at 3.5 μm (νIν < 64 nW m-2 sr-1, 95% confidence level) and at 240 μm (νIν < 28 nW m-2 sr-1, 95% confidence level). The bright foregrounds from interplanetary dust scattering and emission, stars, and interstellar dust emission are the principal impediments to the DIRBE measurements of the CIB. These foregrounds have been modeled and removed from the sky maps. Assessment of the random and systematic uncertainties in the residuals and tests for isotropy show that only the 140 and 240 μm data provide candidate detections of the CIB. The residuals and their uncertainties provide CIB upper limits more restrictive than the dark sky limits at wavelengths from 1.25 to 100 μm. No plausible solar system or Galactic source of the observed 140 and 240 μm residuals can be identified, leading to the conclusion that the CIB has been detected at levels of νIν = 25 ± 7 and 14 ± 3 nW m-2 sr-1 at 140 and 240 μm, respectively. The integrated energy from 140 to 240 μm, 10.3 nW m-2 sr-1, is about twice the integrated optical light from the galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field, suggesting that star formation might have been heavily enshrouded by dust at high redshift. The detections and upper limits reported here provide new constraints on models of the history of energy-releasing processes and dust production since the decoupling of the cosmic microwave background from matter.

[1]  D. Schlegel,et al.  Maps of Dust Infrared Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Foregrounds , 1998 .

[2]  N. Odegard,et al.  The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background. III. Separation of Galactic Emission from the Infrared Sky Brightness , 1998, astro-ph/9805323.

[3]  G. Zamorani,et al.  High-redshift galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field- II. Colours and number counts , 1998, astro-ph/9803144.

[4]  C. Bennett,et al.  The Spectrum of the Extragalactic Far-Infrared Background from the COBE FIRAS Observations , 1998, astro-ph/9803021.

[5]  E. L. Wright,et al.  The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background. II. Model of the Interplanetary Dust Cloud , 1997, astro-ph/9806250.

[6]  E. L. Wright,et al.  The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background. IV. Cosmological Implications , 1997, astro-ph/9806129.

[7]  D. Schlegel,et al.  Maps of Dust IR Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and CMBR Foregrounds , 1997, astro-ph/9710327.

[8]  T. Stanev,et al.  Constraints on the Extragalactic Infrared Background from Gamma-Ray Observations of Markarian 501 , 1997, astro-ph/9708162.

[9]  J. Weiland,et al.  Comparison of the COBE FIRAS and DIRBE Calibrations , 1997, astro-ph/9707192.

[10]  J. Mather,et al.  Quasi-Stationary States of Dust Flows under Poynting-Robertson Drag: New Analytical and Numerical Solutions , 1997, astro-ph/9706167.

[11]  T. Weekes,et al.  Detection of Multi-TeV Emission from Markarian 421 , 1997 .

[12]  P. Ade,et al.  An Upper Limit to Arcminute-Scale Anisotropy in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation at 142 GHz , 1997, astro-ph/9702196.

[13]  F. Stecker,et al.  On the Absorption of High-Energy Gamma-Rays by Intergalactic Infrared Radiation , 1997 .

[14]  Frank J. Kerr,et al.  Atlas of Galactic Neutral Hydrogen , 1997 .

[15]  A. Kashlinsky,et al.  Clustering of the Diffuse Infrared Light from the COBE DIRBE Maps: An All-Sky Survey of C(0) , 1996, astro-ph/9610051.

[16]  E. L. Wright,et al.  The Cosmic Microwave Background Spectrum from the Full COBE FIRAS Data Set , 1996, astro-ph/9605054.

[17]  A. Kashlinsky,et al.  Clustering of the Diffuse Infrared Light from the COBE DIRBE Maps. I. C(0) and Limits on the Near-Infrared Background , 1996, astro-ph/9604182.

[18]  S. M. Fall,et al.  Cosmic Emissivity and Background Intensity from Damped Lyman-Alpha Galaxies , 1996, astro-ph/9604091.

[19]  M. Kafatos,et al.  Examining the big bang and diffuse background radiations, proceedings from IAU Symposium 168. , 1996 .

[20]  K. Gorski,et al.  Two-Point Correlations in the COBE DMR Four-Year Anisotropy Maps , 1996, astro-ph/9601061.

[21]  J. Gunn,et al.  Study of Deep IRAS Fields at 60 micron , 1995 .

[22]  D. I. Meyer,et al.  An Upper Limit to the Infrared Background from Observations of TeV Gamma Rays , 1995 .

[23]  T. G. Guzik,et al.  The He-3/He-4 ratios for solar energetic particle events during the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite Mission , 1995 .

[24]  C. Fassnacht,et al.  An accurate Galactic N(sub H) map of the north ecliptic pole , 1994 .

[25]  E. Dwek,et al.  On the determination of the cosmic infrared background radiation from the high-energy spectrum of extragalactic gamma-ray sources , 1994 .

[26]  R. Wainscoat,et al.  The Hawaii K-band galaxy survey. 1: Deep K-band imaging , 1994 .

[27]  G. Hasinger,et al.  Soft X-ray and H I surveys of the low N(sub H) region in Ursa Major , 1994 .

[28]  H. Matsuhara,et al.  A ROCKET-BORNE OBSERVATION OF THE NEAR-INFRARED SKY BRIGHTNESS , 1994 .

[29]  L. Danese,et al.  Luminosity Evolution and Dust Effects in Distant Galaxies: Implications for the Observability of the Early Evolutionary Phases , 1994 .

[30]  F. Boulanger,et al.  IRAS sky survey atlas: Explanatory supplement , 1994 .

[31]  F. Stecker,et al.  Estimate of the intergalactic infrared radiation field from γ-ray observations of the galaxy Mrk421 , 1994, Nature.

[32]  V. Hristov,et al.  A ROCKET-BORNE OBSERVATION OF THE FAR-INFRARED SKY AT HIGH GALACTIC LATITUDE , 1994 .

[33]  Martin G. Cohen,et al.  Powerful model for the point source sky: Far-ultraviolet and enhanced midinfrared performance , 1994 .

[34]  Samuel Harvey Moseley,et al.  Design of the diffuse infrared background experiment (DIRBE) on COBE , 1993, Optics & Photonics.

[35]  M. Cohen A Model of the 2-35 micron Point Source Infrared Sky , 1993 .

[36]  Kevin Volk,et al.  A model of the 8-25 micron point source infrared sky , 1992 .

[37]  C. Bennett,et al.  The COBE Mission: Its Design and Performance Two Years after Launch , 1992 .

[38]  H. Murakami,et al.  Rocket observation of the near-infrared spectrum of the sky , 1992 .

[39]  Carl Heiles,et al.  The bell laboratories H I survey , 1992 .

[40]  J. Bond,et al.  Cosmic backgrounds from primeval dust , 1991 .

[41]  B. Soifer,et al.  The number counts and infrared backgrounds from infrared-bright galaxies , 1991 .

[42]  S. Bowyer,et al.  The Galactic and Extragalactic Background Radiation , 1990 .

[43]  Dan McCammon,et al.  Galactic H I and the interstellar medium in Ursa Major , 1990 .

[44]  S. Myers,et al.  A limit of the anisotropy of the microwave background radiation on arc minute scales , 1989 .

[45]  H. Murakami,et al.  A search for the near-infrared extragalactic background light , 1988 .

[46]  T. Magner Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment (DIRBE) optics module breadboard alignment methods and results , 1987 .

[47]  J. R. Bond,et al.  Spectrum and Anisotropy of the Cosmic Infrared Background , 1986 .

[48]  D. McCammon,et al.  Galactic HI in Directions of Low Total Column Density , 1986 .

[49]  Dennis Charles Evans,et al.  Principles Of Stray Light Suppression And Conceptual Application To The Design Of The Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment For NASA's Cosmic Background Explorer. , 1983, Photonics West - Lasers and Applications in Science and Engineering.

[50]  R. Gould,et al.  Opacity of the Universe to High-Energy Photons , 1966 .

[51]  John C. Mather,et al.  A New Approach to Dynamical Evolution of Interplanetary Dust , 1997 .

[52]  E. Dwek Unveiling the cosmic infrared background , 1996 .

[53]  M. G. Hauser,et al.  The COBE DIRBE Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background , 1996 .

[54]  R. B. Partridge,et al.  ARE YOUNG GALAXIES VISIBLE. II. THE INTEGRATED BACKGROUND. , 1967 .