A GeV-TeV Measurement of the Extragalactic Background Light
Abstract
The Extragalactic Background Light (EBL) can be probed via the absorption imprint it leaves in the spectra of gamma-ray sources (). We recently developed a dedicated technique to reconstruct the EBL, and its evolution with redshift, from ray optical depth data using a large sample of blazars detected by the Large Area Telescope. Here, we extend this dataset to the TeV regime using ground-based Cherenkov observations of 38 blazars and report the first homogeneous measurement of the EBL spectral intensity covering the ultraviolet to infrared wavelengths (0.1-100). A minimal EBL throughout the wavelength range with respect to integrated galaxy light is found, allowing little additional unresolved emission from faint or truly diffuse populations setting an upper limit of at 1.4 . In particular, the cosmic optical background (COB) at is found to be . This work lays the foundation for accurate gamma-ray measurements of the EBL across its whole spectral range using a combination of GeV and TeV data.
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@article{arxiv.1903.03126,
title = {A GeV-TeV Measurement of the Extragalactic Background Light},
author = {Abhishek Desai and Kári Helgason and Marco Ajello and Vaidehi Paliya and Alberto Domínguez and Justin Finke and Dieter H. Hartmann},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.03126},
year = {2019}
}