Isocam Extragalactic Mid-Infrared Deep Surveys Unveiling Dust-Enshrouded Star Formation In The Universe

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To appear in 'The Universe as seen by ISO', eds. P. Cox and M.F. Kessler, 1998, UNESCO, Paris, ESA Special Publications series

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ISOCAM extragalactic mid-infrared deep surveys have detected a population of strong IR emitters ten times more numerous than expected if there were no evolution from z<0.2 (IRAS) up to the maximum redshift of these galaxies (z=1.5). The mid-IR cosmic background produced by these galaxies (2.35+/-0.8 nW m^-2 sr^-1, at 15 microns above 50 microJy) is larger than 30 per cent of the energy radiated in the I band by the optical galaxies detected in the HDF, which are two orders of magnitude more numerous. This fraction is much higher than in the local universe (z<0.2) as probed by IRAS, where all integrated IR emission from 8 to 1000 microns makes 30 per cent of the optical starlight. Even assuming a conservative SED, they produce a major contribution to the 140 mu m DIRBE background measured by Hauser et al. (1998, 25.1+/-7 nW m^-2 sr^-1) and Lagache et al. (1999, 15.3+/-9.5 nW m^ -2 sr^-1). This is both a confirmation of the strong IR cosmic background that was first detected by Puget et al. (1996) and the first identification of the galaxies responsible for a large fraction of this background at 140 microns. We find that these bright (several 10^11 Lsol) and massive (= 1.5x10^11 Msol) IR galaxies have a typical redshift of z=0.7 and optical colors similar to field galaxies. The fraction of galaxies with morphological signs of interactions is larger at higher redshift. This is consistent with the nature of local luminous IR galaxies found by IRAS, which often exhibit evidence of galaxy interaction or merging and indicates that interactions should play a crucial role in the evolution of galaxies as expected from bottom-up scenarios.

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