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A GeV-TeV Measurement of the Extragalactic Background Light

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena 2019-04-03 v2

Abstract

The Extragalactic Background Light (EBL) can be probed via the absorption imprint it leaves in the spectra of gamma-ray sources (γγee+\gamma\gamma \rightarrow e^-e^+). We recently developed a dedicated technique to reconstruct the EBL, and its evolution with redshift, from γ\gamma ray optical depth data using a large sample of blazars detected by the FermiFermi 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 (\sim0.1-100μm\mathrm{\mu m}). 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 4 nWm2sr1\lesssim 4~{\rm nW\cdot m^{-2}sr^{-1}} at 1.4 μm{\rm \mu m}. In particular, the cosmic optical background (COB) at z=0z=0 is found to be 27.82.0+2.1 nWm2sr127.8_{-2.0}^{+2.1}~{\rm nW\cdot m^{-2}sr^{-1}}. 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}
}