The COBE Diffuse Infrared Background Experiment Search for the Cosmic Infrared Background: IV. Cosmological Implications
E. Dwek, R. G. Arendt, M. G. Hauser, D. Fixsen, T. Kelsall, D., Leisawitz, Y. C. Pei, E. L. Wright, J. C. Mather, S. H. Moseley, N. Odegard,, R. Shafer, R. F. Silverberg, and J. L. Weiland

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how recent infrared background measurements constrain the universe's metal and star formation histories, providing insights into cosmic evolution.
Contribution
It offers new cosmological constraints based on DIRBE and FIRAS data, linking infrared background detection to galaxy formation and evolution models.
Findings
Constraints on star formation rates over cosmic time
Implications for metal enrichment history
Refined models of galaxy evolution
Abstract
In this paper we examine the cosmological constraints of the recent DIRBE and FIRAS detection of the extragalactic background light between 125-5000 microns on the metal and star formation histories of the universe.
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TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics
