Abstract

view Abstract Citations (28) References (12) Co-Reads Similar Papers Volume Content Graphics Metrics Export Citation NASA/ADS A Rocket-borne Observation of the Far-Infrared Sky at High Galactic Latitude Kawada, M. ; Bock, J. J. ; Hristov, V. V. ; Lange, A. E. ; Matsuhara, H. ; Matsumoto, T. ; Matsuura, S. ; Mauskopf, P. D. ; Richards, P. L. ; Tanaka, M. Abstract We have measured the surface brightness of the far-infrared sky at lambda = 134, 154, and 186 micrometers at high Galactic latitude using a liquid-He-cooled, rocket-borne telescope. The telescope scanned over a 5 deg x 20 deg region which includes infrared cirrus, high-latitude molecular clouds, the starburst galaxy M82, and the H I Hole in Ursa Major, a region with uniquely low H I column density. The measured brightness at 134, 154, and 186 micrometers is well correlated with the 100 micrometers brightness measured by IRAS and, in regions excluding molecular clouds, with H I column density. The spectrum of the component correlated with H I is well fitted by a gray-body spectrum with a temperature of 16.4 (+2.3/-1.8) K, assuming an emissivity proportional to lambda-2. Assuming a constant far-infrared dust emissivity per hydrogen nucleus, the ratio of the H2 column density to the velocity-integrated CO intensity in the high-latitude molecular cloud is NH2/Wco = (1.6 +/- 0.3) x 1020/sq cm/(K km/s). The residual brightness after subtracting the emission correlated with H I column density is lambda Ilambda(154 micrometers) = (1.4 +/- 0.6) x 10-12 W/sq cm/sr, yielding an upper limit to the far-infrared extragalactic background radiation of lambda Ilambda(154 micrometers) is less than 2.6 x 10-12 W/sq cm/sr. Publication: The Astrophysical Journal Pub Date: April 1994 DOI: 10.1086/187317 Bibcode: 1994ApJ...425L..89K Keywords: Far Infrared Radiation; Galactic Structure; Infrared Astronomy; Milky Way Galaxy; Rocket-Borne Instruments; Sky Brightness; Telescopes; Cosmic Dust; Extraterrestrial Radiation; Infrared Cirrus (Astronomy); Interstellar Extinction; Interstellar Matter; Molecular Clouds; Starburst Galaxies; Astronomy; ISM: CLOUDS; ISM: DUST; EXTINCTION; ISM: GENERAL full text sources ADS | data products SIMBAD (1)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call

Disclaimer: All third-party content on this website/platform is and will remain the property of their respective owners and is provided on "as is" basis without any warranties, express or implied. Use of third-party content does not indicate any affiliation, sponsorship with or endorsement by them. Any references to third-party content is to identify the corresponding services and shall be considered fair use under The CopyrightLaw.