Maps of Dust IR Emission for Use in Estimation of Reddening and CMBR Foregrounds
David J. Schlegel (1), Douglas P. Finkbeiner (2), & Marc Davis (2), ((1) Univ of Durham, (2) UC Berkeley)

TL;DR
This paper presents a high-quality, full-sky dust emission map derived from COBE/DIRBE and IRAS/ISSA data, improving estimates of galactic reddening and foreground contamination in cosmic microwave background studies.
Contribution
It introduces a new, calibrated dust emission map with IRAS resolution, incorporating zodiacal light removal and dust temperature mapping, enhancing accuracy over previous models.
Findings
Detected cosmic infrared background at 140 and 240 microns.
Map is twice as accurate as previous reddening estimates.
Identified high flux levels of CIB exceeding optical galaxy extrapolations.
Abstract
We present a full sky 100 micron map that is a reprocessed composite of the COBE/DIRBE and IRAS/ISSA maps, with the zodiacal foreground and confirmed point sources removed. Before using the ISSA maps, we remove the remaining artifacts from the IRAS scan pattern. Using the DIRBE 100 micron and 240 micron data, we have constructed a map of the dust temperature, so that the 100 micron map can be converted to a map proportional to dust column density. The result of these manipulations is a map with DIRBE-quality calibration and IRAS resolution. To generate the full sky dust maps, we must first remove zodiacal light contamination as well as a possible cosmic infrared background (CIB). This is done via a regression analysis of the 100 micron DIRBE map against the Leiden- Dwingeloo map of H_I emission, with corrections for the zodiacal light via a suitable expansion of the DIRBE 25 micron…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
