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Sources of confusion noise in the infrared wavelength range

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-04-05 v1

Abstract

In this paper we use the model of extragalactic background light to investigate the factors that have influence on the confusion noise. It was shown that (1) Large-Scale Structure of the Universe is an important factor; (2) gravitational lensing does not have a significant effect on the confusion noise; (3) lower redshift limit of objects that contribute to the confusion noise does not depend on the wavelength and is about zmin0.50.6z_{min}\sim 0.5-0.6, while upper redshift limit gradually changes from 4\sim4 to 3\sim3 with the increase of wavelength from 70μm\mu m up to 2000μm\mu m; (4) at rather short wavelengths (70μm\simeq70\mu m) galaxies with luminosities in the range 107L10^7L_\odot -- 109L10^9L_\odot give the most contribution to the confusion noise, while at larger wavelengths (650-2000μm\mu m) their luminosities are greater than L1010LL\geq10^{10}L_\odot; (5) contribution from objects with different color characteristics is considered; (6) the variability of the extragalactic background on the timescale from 1 day to 1 year is noticeable at short wavelengths (70--350μm\mu m) and manifests at fluxes <{}^<_\sim 1~mJy.

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@article{arxiv.2111.14679,
  title  = {Sources of confusion noise in the infrared wavelength range},
  author = {A. A. Ermash and S. V. Pilipenko and E. V. Miheeva and V. N. Lukash},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.14679},
  year   = {2023}
}