The PSC-z Behind the Plane Survey and the IRAS Dipole

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The PSC-z survey selected galaxies from the far infrared IRAS flux down to a threshold of 0.6 Jy. The goal is to provide a uniform sampling of the entire sky. However the published survey does not cover the heavily obscured parts of the sky. The Behind the Plane survey is an extension of PSC-z to low Galactic latitudes. The limit is set by confusion and the ability to obtain redshifts for targets; on average |b| ˜ 5 is reached giving completion for 92% of the sky. An analysis of the dipole obtained with the catalog will be presented.

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