论文标题
通过新的视野观测检测到的宇宙光学背景中的异常通量
Anomalous Flux in the Cosmic Optical Background Detected With New Horizons Observations
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论文摘要
我们使用了新的地平线洛里图像来测量光波段($ 0.4 \simsimλ\ simsim0.9 {\rmμm} $)在高银河纬度领域内的天空亮度,以减少从乳房的银河系(DGL)中降低分散的光线(DGL),如Iris All Iris All Sky $ 100〜$ M $ M MAP。我们还选择了该场来显着减少洛里场外面明亮恒星(SSL)的散射光。 DGL和SSL的抑制降低了我们较早的New Horizons COB结果中存在的背景通量水平中的大型不确定性。当新的视野为51.3 au时,原始的天空水平为24.22 \ pm0.80 {\ rm〜nw〜m^{ - 2} 〜sr^{ - 2} 〜sr^{ - 1}}。电离螺旋双光子连续。在$ {\ rm 16.37 \ pm 1.47〜nw〜m^{ - 2} 〜Sr^{ - 1}} $ 0.608 $ $ m的Lorri枢轴波长处,这产生了cob的高度显着检测。这一结果与以下假设有很大的张力:COB仅包括目前从深HST计数中知道的外部星系(IGL)的综合光。总COB水平的估计IgL通量的减去将未知来源的通量分量在$ {\ rm 8.06 \ pm1.92〜nw〜m^{ - 2} 〜sr^{ - 1}}}中。
We used New Horizons LORRI images to measure the optical-band ($0.4\lesssimλ\lesssim0.9{\rmμm}$) sky brightness within a high galactic-latitude field selected to have reduced diffuse scattered light from the Milky Way galaxy (DGL), as inferred from the IRIS all-sky $100~μ$m map. We also selected the field to significantly reduce the scattered light from bright stars (SSL) outside the LORRI field. Suppression of DGL and SSL reduced the large uncertainties in the background flux levels present in our earlier New Horizons COB results. The raw total sky level, measured when New Horizons was 51.3 AU from the Sun, is $24.22\pm0.80{\rm ~nW ~m^{-2} ~sr^{-1}}.$ Isolating the COB contribution to the raw total required subtracting scattered light from bright stars and galaxies, faint stars below the photometric detection-limit within the field, and the hydrogen plus ionized-helium two-photon continua. This yielded a highly significant detection of the COB at ${\rm 16.37\pm 1.47 ~nW ~m^{-2} ~sr^{-1}}$ at the LORRI pivot wavelength of 0.608 $μ$m. This result is in strong tension with the hypothesis that the COB only comprises the integrated light of external galaxies (IGL) presently known from deep HST counts. Subtraction of the estimated IGL flux from the total COB level leaves a flux component of unknown origin at ${\rm 8.06\pm1.92 ~nW ~m^{-2} ~sr^{-1}}.$ Its amplitude is equal to the IGL.