The Bulk of the Cosmic Infrared Background Resolved by ISOCAM

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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19 pages, 10 figures, A&A accepted

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10.1051/0004-6361:20020106

We have computed the 15 microns integrated galaxy light produced by ISOCAM galaxies above a sensitivity limit of 50 microJy. It sets a lower limit to the 15 microns extragalactic background light of (2.4+/-0.5) nW/m^2/Hz. The redshift distribution of the ISOCAM galaxies is inferred from the spectroscopically complete sample of galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field North (HDFN). We demonstrate that mid (MIR) and far (FIR) infrared luminosities correlate for local star forming galaxies and that this correlation is consistent with the radio-FIR one up to z ~ 1. From these correlations, about 75 % of the ISOCAM galaxies are found to belong to the class of luminous infrared galaxies (L[IR] >= 10^11 Lsol), with star formation rates of the order of ~ 100 Msol/yr. The cross-correlation with the deepest X-ray surveys from the Chandra and XMM-Newton observatories in the HDFN and Lockman Hole respectively, indicates that at most 20 % of the 15 microns integrated galaxy light is due to active galactic nuclei (AGNs) unless a large population of AGNs was missed by Chandra and XMM-Newton. The contribution of ISOCAM galaxies to the peak of the cosmic infrared background (CIRB) at 140 microns was computed from the MIR-FIR correlations for star forming galaxies and from the spectral energy distribution of the Seyfert 2, NGC 1068, for AGNs. We find that the galaxies unveiled by ISOCAM surveys are responsible for the bulk of the CIRB, i.e (16+/-5) nW/m^2/Hz as compared to the (25+/-7) nW/m^2/Hz measured with the COBE satellite, with less than 10 % due to AGNs. Since the CIRB contains most of the light radiated over the history of star formation in the universe, this means that a large fraction of present-day stars must have formed during a dusty starburst event similar to those revealed by ISOCAM.

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