Bibcode
Cesarsky, Catherine; Elbaz, David; Aussel, Herve; Fadda, Dario; Franceschini, Alberto; Flores, Hector; Chanial, Pierre
Referencia bibliográfica
Lighthouses of the Universe: The Most Luminous Celestial Objects and Their Use for Cosmology: Proceedings of the MPA/ESO/MPE/USM Joint Astronomy Conference Held in Garching, Germany, 6-10 August 2001, ESO ASTROPHYSICS SYMPOSIA. ISBN 3-540-43769-X. Edited by M. Gilfanov, R. Sunyaev, and E. Churazov. Springer-Verlag, 2002, p. 119
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2002
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Descripción
The discovery in the COBE all-sky maps of a bright isotropic background
in the far-IR/sub-mm, of likely extragalactic origin (CIRB), with a
proeminent hump at a wavelength of 140 μm, has been interpreted at
first as the integrated emission by dust present in very distant
galaxies (Puget et al. 1996; Hauser et al. 1998). What is the relation
between the CIRB and the topic of this Conference, Lighthouses of the
universe? In the infrared, the lighthouses are the LIGs ( L_IR ≥
10^{11}L_&sun; and the ULIGS ( L_IR ≥ 10^{12} L_&sun;). Discovered by
IRAS, the LIGs and ULIGs appeal to be mostly powered by star formation,
although at least some also harbor an AGN. In the local universe, LIGs
and ULIGs together emit less than 10% of the IR light, and less than 2%
of the bolometric light. Is their contribution much more important at
large distances? Are they ultimately responsible for the CIRB?