The cosmic far-infrared background at high galactic latitudes

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Black Body Radiation, Cosmic Rays, Ultraviolet Radiation, Compton Effect, Galactic Radiation, Radiation Spectra

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Far-infrared background fluxes from various cosmic sources are predicted. These fluxes lie near the high frequency side of the blackbody radiation spectrum. These sources could account for a significant fraction of the background radiation at frequencies above 400 GHz which might be misinterpreted as a comptonization distortion of the blackbody radiation. Particular attention is paid to the possible contributions from external galaxies, rich clusters of galaxies and from galactic dust emission.

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