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Title: The optically-dark side of galaxy formation

Authors: B. Guiderdoni (IAP), F.R. Bouchet (IAP), J.L. Puget (IAS), G. Lagache (IAS), E. Hivon (TAC)
Abstract: In this letter, we estimate how much starlight was absorbed by dust and released in the infrared during the formation of galaxies. New constraints are set on this so-far hidden history by the recent detection of the Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB) built up from the accumulated light of faint sources (and revisited here). By means of a semi-analytical model of hierarchical galaxy formation, we estimate the population of dust-enshrouded starburst galaxies fitting the CIB. It is argued that a deep ISO survey at 175 micron could already detect these sources and help close the gap in our understanding of the history of light in the Universe.
Comments: 13 pages, Latex, 3 postscript figures, last revised version on September, the 25th, accepted for publication in Nature
Subjects: Astrophysics (astro-ph)
Cite as: arXiv:astro-ph/9706095v2

Submission history

From: Bruno Guiderdoni [view email]
[v1] Tue, 10 Jun 1997 14:49:03 GMT (55kb)
[v2] Thu, 30 Oct 1997 15:00:53 GMT (46kb)