The first detections of the extragalactic background light at 3000, 5500, and 8000 Å.: II.: Measurement of foreground zodiacal light

被引:38
|
作者
Bernstein, RA
Freedman, WL
Madore, BF
机构
[1] CALTECH, Div Phys Math & Astron, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
[2] Carnegie Observ, Pasadena, CA 91101 USA
[3] CALTECH, NASA, Infrared Proc & Anal Ctr Extragalact Database, Pasadena, CA 91125 USA
来源
ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL | 2002年 / 571卷 / 01期
关键词
cosmology : observations; diffuse radiation; interplanetary medium; techniques : spectroscopic;
D O I
10.1086/339423
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We present a measurement of the absolute surface brightness of the zodiacal light (3900 5100 Angstrom) toward a fixed extragalactic target at high ecliptic latitude based on moderate-resolution (similar to1.3 Angstrom pixel(-1)) spectrophotometry obtained with the du Pont 2.5 m Telescope at the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. This measurement and contemporaneous Hubble Space Telescope data from the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 and Faint Object Spectrograph comprise a coordinated program to measure the mean flux of the diffuse extragalactic background light (EBL). The zodiacal light at optical wavelengths results from scattering by interplanetary dust so that the zodiacal light flux toward any extragalactic target varies seasonally with the position of the Earth. This measurement of zodiacal light is therefore relevant to the specific observations ( date and target field) under discussion. To obtain this result, we have developed a technique that uses the strength of the zodiacal Fraunhofer lines to identify the absolute flux of the zodiacal light in the multiple-component night-sky spectrum. Statistical uncertainties in the result are 0.6% (1sigma). However, the dominant source of uncertainty is systematic errors, which we estimate to be 1.1% (1sigma). We discuss the contributions included in this estimate explicitly. The systematic errors in this result contribute 25% in quadrature to the final error in our coordinated EBL measurement, which is presented in the first paper of this series.
引用
收藏
页码:85 / 106
页数:22
相关论文
共 42 条
  • [31] Measurement of Kodaikanal White-Light Images – II. Rotation Comparison and Merging with Mount Wilson Data
    Robert F. Howard
    S.S. Gupta
    K.R. Sivaraman
    Solar Physics, 1999, 186 : 25 - 41
  • [32] First light - II. Emission line extinction, population III stars, and X-ray binaries
    Barrow, Kirk S. S.
    Wise, John H.
    Aykutalp, Aycin
    O'Shea, Brian W.
    Norman, Michael L.
    Xu, Hao
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2018, 474 (02) : 2617 - 2634
  • [33] Extragalactic background light: a measurement at 400 nm using dark cloud shadow*†-I. Low surface brightness spectrophotometry in the area of Lynds 1642
    Mattila, K.
    Lehtinen, K.
    Vaisanen, P.
    von Appen-Schnur, G.
    Leinert, Ch.
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2017, 470 (02) : 2133 - 2151
  • [34] Background signals in wavelength-modulation spectrometry with frequency-doubled diode-laser light. II. Experiment
    Kluczynski, P
    Lindberg, AM
    Axner, O
    APPLIED OPTICS, 2001, 40 (06) : 794 - 805
  • [35] Background signals in wavelength-modulation spectrometry by use of frequency-doubled diode-laser light. II. Experiment
    Kluczynski, Pawel
    Lindberg, Åsa M.
    Axner, Ove
    Applied Optics, 2001, 40 (06): : 794 - 805
  • [36] ZTF Early Observations of Type Ia Supernovae. II. First Light, the Initial Rise, and Time to Reach Maximum Brightness
    Miller, A. A.
    Yao, Y.
    Bulla, M.
    Pankow, C.
    Bellm, E. C.
    Cenko, S. B.
    Dekany, R.
    Fremling, C.
    Graham, M. J.
    Kupfer, T.
    Laher, R. R.
    Mahabal, A. A.
    Masci, F. J.
    Nugent, P. E.
    Riddle, R.
    Rusholme, B.
    Smith, R. M.
    Shupe, D. L.
    van Roestel, J.
    Kulkarni, S. R.
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2020, 902 (01):
  • [37] First light of the VLT planet finder SPHERE II. The physical properties and the architecture of the young systems PZ Telescopii and HD 1160 revisited
    Maire, A. -L.
    Bonnefoy, M.
    Ginski, C.
    Vigan, A.
    Messina, S.
    Mesa, D.
    Galicher, R.
    Gratton, R.
    Desidera, S.
    Kopytova, T. G.
    Millward, M.
    Thalmann, C.
    Claudi, R. U.
    Ehrenreich, D.
    Zurlo, A.
    Chauvin, G.
    Antichi, J.
    Baruffolo, A.
    Bazzon, A.
    Beuzit, J. -L.
    Blanchard, P.
    Boccaletti, A.
    de Boer, J.
    Carle, M.
    Cascone, E.
    Costille, A.
    De Caprio, V.
    Delboulbe, A.
    Dohlen, K.
    Dominik, C.
    Feldt, M.
    Fusco, T.
    Girard, J. H.
    Giro, E.
    Gisler, D.
    Gluck, L.
    Gry, C.
    Henning, T.
    Hubin, N.
    Hugot, E.
    Jaquet, M.
    Kasper, M.
    Lagrange, A. -M.
    Langlois, M.
    Le Mignant, D.
    Llored, M.
    Madec, F.
    Martinez, P.
    Mawet, D.
    Milli, J.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2016, 587
  • [38] Hubble Space Telescope observations of SV Cam -: II.: First derivative light-curve modelling using PHOENIX and ATLAS model atmospheres
    Jeffers, SV
    Aufdenberg, JP
    Hussain, GAJ
    Cameron, AC
    Holzwarth, VR
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2006, 367 (03) : 1308 - 1316
  • [39] Metallicity of Galactic RR Lyræ from Optical and Infrared Light Curves: II. Period-Fourier-Metallicity Relations for First Overtone RR Lyræ
    Mullen, Joseph P.
    Marengo, Massimo
    Martínez-Vázquez, Clara E.
    Bono, Giuseppe
    Braga, Vittorio F.
    Chaboyer, Brian
    Crestani, Juliana
    Dall'Ora, Massimo
    Fabrizio, Michele
    Fiorentino, Giuliana
    Monelli, Matteo
    Neeley, Jillian R.
    Stetson, Peter B.
    Thévenin, Frédéric
    arXiv, 2022,
  • [40] Metallicity of Galactic RR Lyrae from Optical and Infrared Light Curves. II. Period-Fourier-Metallicity Relations for First Overtone RR Lyrae
    Mullen, Joseph P.
    Marengo, Massimo
    Martinez-Vazquez, Clara E.
    Bono, Giuseppe
    Braga, Vittorio F.
    Chaboyer, Brian
    Crestani, Juliana
    Dall'Ora, Massimo
    Fabrizio, Michele
    Fiorentino, Giuliana
    Monelli, Matteo
    Neeley, Jillian R.
    Stetson, Peter B.
    Thevenin, Frederic
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2022, 931 (02):