HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies
We present measurements of the auto-and cross-frequency power spectra of the cosmic infrared background (CIB) at 250, 350, and 500 mu m (1200, 860, and 600 GHz) from observations totaling similar to 70 deg(2) made with the SPIRE instrument aboard the Herschel Space Observatory. We measure a fraction...
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ftvirginiatec:oai:vtechworks.lib.vt.edu:10919/25557 2023-11-12T04:26:26+01:00 HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies Astrophysical Journal Viero, M. P. Wang, L. Zemcov, M. Addison, G. Amblard, A. Arumugam, V. Aussel, H. Bethermin, M. Bock, J. Boselli, A. Buat, V. Burgarella, D. Casey, C. M. Clements, D. L. Conley, A. Conversi, L. Cooray, A. De Zotti, G. Dowell, C. D. Farrah, D. Franceschini, A. Glenn, J. Griffin, M. Hatziminaoglou, E. Heinis, S. Ibar, E. Ivison, R. J. Lagache, G. Levenson, L. Marchetti, L. Marsden, G. Nguyen, H. T. O'Halloran, B. Oliver, S. J. Omont, A. Page, M. J. Papageorgiou, A. Pearson, C. P. Perez-Fournon, I. Pohlen, M. Rigopoulou, D. Roseboom, I. G. Rowan-Robinson, M. Schulz, B. Scott, D. Seymour, N. Shupe, D. L. Smith, A. J. Symeonidis, M. Vaccari, M. Valtchanov, I. Vieira, J. D. Wardlow, J. Xu, C. K. Physics Virginia Tech 2013-07 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25557 http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/772/1/77/pdf/0004-637X_772_1_77.pdf https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/772/1/77 en_US eng IOP Publishing Ltd. M. P. Viero et al. 2013. "HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies," ApJ 772 77 doi:10.1088/0004-637X/772/1/77 0004-637X http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25557 http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/772/1/77/pdf/0004-637X_772_1_77.pdf https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/772/1/77 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ galaxies: formation galaxies: halos large-scale structure of universe 160 mu-m submillimeter-selected galaxies multiband imaging photometer atacama cosmology telescope formation-density relation south-pole telescope similar-to 2 less-than 2 herschel-atlas power spectrum Article - Refereed 2013 ftvirginiatec https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/772/1/7710.1088/0004-637X/772/1/77 2023-10-30T09:43:41Z We present measurements of the auto-and cross-frequency power spectra of the cosmic infrared background (CIB) at 250, 350, and 500 mu m (1200, 860, and 600 GHz) from observations totaling similar to 70 deg(2) made with the SPIRE instrument aboard the Herschel Space Observatory. We measure a fractional anisotropy delta I/I = 14% +/- 4%, detecting signatures arising from the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies in both the linear (2-halo) and nonlinear (1-halo) regimes; and that the transition from the 2- to 1-halo terms, below which power originates predominantly from multiple galaxies within dark matter halos, occurs at k(theta) similar to 0.10-0.12 arcmin(-1) (l similar to 2160-2380), from 250 to 500 mu m. New to this paper is clear evidence of a dependence of the Poisson and 1-halo power on the flux-cut level of masked sources-suggesting that some fraction of the more luminous sources occupy more massive halos as satellites, or are possibly close pairs. We measure the cross-correlation power spectra between bands, finding that bands which are farthest apart are the least correlated, as well as hints of a reduction in the correlation between bands when resolved sources are more aggressively masked. In the second part of the paper, we attempt to interpret the measurements in the framework of the halo model. With the aim of fitting simultaneously with one model the power spectra, number counts, and absolute CIB level in all bands, we find that this is achievable by invoking a luminosity-mass relationship, such that the luminosity-to-mass ratio peaks at a particular halo mass scale and declines toward lower and higher mass halos. Our best-fit model finds that the halo mass which is most efficient at hosting star formation in the redshift range of peak star-forming activity, z similar to 1-3, is log( M-peak/M-circle dot) similar to 12.1 +/- 0.5, and that the minimum halo mass to host infrared galaxies is log(Mmin/M-circle dot) similar to 10.1 +/- 0.6. UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council ... Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole VTechWorks (VirginiaTech) Canada South Pole The Astrophysical Journal 772 1 77 |
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galaxies: formation galaxies: halos large-scale structure of universe 160 mu-m submillimeter-selected galaxies multiband imaging photometer atacama cosmology telescope formation-density relation south-pole telescope similar-to 2 less-than 2 herschel-atlas power spectrum Viero, M. P. Wang, L. Zemcov, M. Addison, G. Amblard, A. Arumugam, V. Aussel, H. Bethermin, M. Bock, J. Boselli, A. Buat, V. Burgarella, D. Casey, C. M. Clements, D. L. Conley, A. Conversi, L. Cooray, A. De Zotti, G. Dowell, C. D. Farrah, D. Franceschini, A. Glenn, J. Griffin, M. Hatziminaoglou, E. Heinis, S. Ibar, E. Ivison, R. J. Lagache, G. Levenson, L. Marchetti, L. Marsden, G. Nguyen, H. T. O'Halloran, B. Oliver, S. J. Omont, A. Page, M. J. Papageorgiou, A. Pearson, C. P. Perez-Fournon, I. Pohlen, M. Rigopoulou, D. Roseboom, I. G. Rowan-Robinson, M. Schulz, B. Scott, D. Seymour, N. Shupe, D. L. Smith, A. J. Symeonidis, M. Vaccari, M. Valtchanov, I. Vieira, J. D. Wardlow, J. Xu, C. K. HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies |
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We present measurements of the auto-and cross-frequency power spectra of the cosmic infrared background (CIB) at 250, 350, and 500 mu m (1200, 860, and 600 GHz) from observations totaling similar to 70 deg(2) made with the SPIRE instrument aboard the Herschel Space Observatory. We measure a fractional anisotropy delta I/I = 14% +/- 4%, detecting signatures arising from the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies in both the linear (2-halo) and nonlinear (1-halo) regimes; and that the transition from the 2- to 1-halo terms, below which power originates predominantly from multiple galaxies within dark matter halos, occurs at k(theta) similar to 0.10-0.12 arcmin(-1) (l similar to 2160-2380), from 250 to 500 mu m. New to this paper is clear evidence of a dependence of the Poisson and 1-halo power on the flux-cut level of masked sources-suggesting that some fraction of the more luminous sources occupy more massive halos as satellites, or are possibly close pairs. We measure the cross-correlation power spectra between bands, finding that bands which are farthest apart are the least correlated, as well as hints of a reduction in the correlation between bands when resolved sources are more aggressively masked. In the second part of the paper, we attempt to interpret the measurements in the framework of the halo model. With the aim of fitting simultaneously with one model the power spectra, number counts, and absolute CIB level in all bands, we find that this is achievable by invoking a luminosity-mass relationship, such that the luminosity-to-mass ratio peaks at a particular halo mass scale and declines toward lower and higher mass halos. Our best-fit model finds that the halo mass which is most efficient at hosting star formation in the redshift range of peak star-forming activity, z similar to 1-3, is log( M-peak/M-circle dot) similar to 12.1 +/- 0.5, and that the minimum halo mass to host infrared galaxies is log(Mmin/M-circle dot) similar to 10.1 +/- 0.6. UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council ... |
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Viero, M. P. Wang, L. Zemcov, M. Addison, G. Amblard, A. Arumugam, V. Aussel, H. Bethermin, M. Bock, J. Boselli, A. Buat, V. Burgarella, D. Casey, C. M. Clements, D. L. Conley, A. Conversi, L. Cooray, A. De Zotti, G. Dowell, C. D. Farrah, D. Franceschini, A. Glenn, J. Griffin, M. Hatziminaoglou, E. Heinis, S. Ibar, E. Ivison, R. J. Lagache, G. Levenson, L. Marchetti, L. Marsden, G. Nguyen, H. T. O'Halloran, B. Oliver, S. J. Omont, A. Page, M. J. Papageorgiou, A. Pearson, C. P. Perez-Fournon, I. Pohlen, M. Rigopoulou, D. Roseboom, I. G. Rowan-Robinson, M. Schulz, B. Scott, D. Seymour, N. Shupe, D. L. Smith, A. J. Symeonidis, M. Vaccari, M. Valtchanov, I. Vieira, J. D. Wardlow, J. Xu, C. K. |
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Viero, M. P. Wang, L. Zemcov, M. Addison, G. Amblard, A. Arumugam, V. Aussel, H. Bethermin, M. Bock, J. Boselli, A. Buat, V. Burgarella, D. Casey, C. M. Clements, D. L. Conley, A. Conversi, L. Cooray, A. De Zotti, G. Dowell, C. D. Farrah, D. Franceschini, A. Glenn, J. Griffin, M. Hatziminaoglou, E. Heinis, S. Ibar, E. Ivison, R. J. Lagache, G. Levenson, L. Marchetti, L. Marsden, G. Nguyen, H. T. O'Halloran, B. Oliver, S. J. Omont, A. Page, M. J. Papageorgiou, A. Pearson, C. P. Perez-Fournon, I. Pohlen, M. Rigopoulou, D. Roseboom, I. G. Rowan-Robinson, M. Schulz, B. Scott, D. Seymour, N. Shupe, D. L. Smith, A. J. Symeonidis, M. Vaccari, M. Valtchanov, I. Vieira, J. D. Wardlow, J. Xu, C. K. |
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HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies |
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HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies |
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HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies |
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M. P. Viero et al. 2013. "HerMES: cosmic infrared background anisotropies and the clustering of dusty star-forming galaxies," ApJ 772 77 doi:10.1088/0004-637X/772/1/77 0004-637X http://hdl.handle.net/10919/25557 http://iopscience.iop.org/0004-637X/772/1/77/pdf/0004-637X_772_1_77.pdf https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/772/1/77 |
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