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Report number arXiv:1309.0382
Title Planck 2013 results. XXX. Cosmic infrared background measurements and implications for star formation
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Ade, P A R ; Aghanim, N ; Armitage-Caplan, C ; Arnaud, M ; Ashdown, M ; Atrio-Barandela, F ; Aumont, J ; Baccigalupi, C ; Banday, A J ; Barreiro, R B ; Bartlett, J G ; Battaner, E ; Benabed, K ; Benoît, A ; Benoit-Lévy, A ; Bernard, J -P ; Bersanelli, M ; Bethermin, M ; Bielewicz, P ; Blagrave, K ; Bobin, J ; Bock, J J ; Bonaldi, A ; Bond, J R ; Borrill, J ; Bouchet, F R ; Boulanger, F ; Bridges, M ; Bucher, M ; Burigana, C ; Butler, R C ; Cardoso, J -F ; Catalano, A ; Challinor, A ; Chamballu, A ; Chen, X ; Chiang, H C ; Chiang, L -Y ; Christensen, P R ; Church, S ; Clements, D L ; Colombi, S ; Colombo, L P L ; Couchot, F ; Coulais, A ; Crill, B P ; Curto, A ; Cuttaia, F ; Danese, L ; Davies, R D ; Davis, R J ; de Bernardis, P ; de Rosa, A ; de Zotti, G ; Delabrouille, J ; Delouis, J -M ; Désert, F -X ; Dickinson, C ; Diego, J M ; Dole, H ; Donzelli, S ; Doré, O ; Douspis, M ; Dupac, X ; Efstathiou, G ; Enßlin, T A ; Eriksen, H K ; Finelli, F ; Forni, O ; Frailis, M ; Franceschi, E ; Galeotta, S ; Ganga, K ; Ghosh, T ; Giard, M ; Giraud-Héraud, Y ; González-Nuevo, J ; Górski, K M ; Gratton, S ; Gregorio, A ; Gruppuso, A ; Hansen, F K ; Hanson, D ; Harrison, D ; Helou, G ; Henrot-Versillé, S ; Hernández-Monteagudo, C ; Herranz, D ; Hildebrandt, S R ; Hivon, E ; Hobson, M ; Holmes, W A ; Hornstrup, A ; Hovest, W ; Huffenberger, K M ; Jaffe, A H ; Jaffe, T R ; Jones, W C ; Juvela, M ; Kalberla, P ; Keihänen, E ; Kerp, J ; Keskitalo, R ; Kisner, T S ; Kneissl, R ; Knoche, J ; Knox, L ; Kunz, M ; Kurki-Suonio, H ; Lacasa, F ; Lagache, G ; Lähteenmäki, A ; Lamarre, J -M ; Langer, M ; Lasenby, A ; Laureijs, R J ; Lawrence, C R ; Leonardi, R ; León-Tavares, J ; Lesgourgues, J (CERN ; LPHE, Lausanne) ; Liguori, M ; Lilje, P B ; Linden-Vørnle, M ; López-Caniego, M ; Lubin, P M ; Macías-Pérez, J F ; Maffei, B ; Maino, D ; Mandolesi, N ; Maris, M ; Marshall, D J ; Martin, P G ; Martínez-González, E ; Masi, S ; Matarrese, S ; Matthai, F ; Mazzotta, P ; Melchiorri, A ; Mendes, L ; Mennella, A ; Migliaccio, M ; Mitra, S ; Miville-Deschênes, M -A ; Moneti, A ; Montier, L ; Morgante, G ; Mortlock, D ; Munshi, D ; Murphy, J A ; Naselsky, P ; Nati, F ; Natoli, P ; Netterfield, C B ; Nørgaard-Nielsen, H U ; Noviello, F ; Novikov, D ; Novikov, I ; Osborne, S ; Oxborrow, C A ; Paci, F ; Pagano, L ; Pajot, F ; Paladini, R ; Paoletti, D ; Partridge, B ; Pasian, F ; Patanchon, G ; Perdereau, O ; Perotto, L ; Perrotta, F ; Piacentini, F ; Piat, M ; Pierpaoli, E ; Pietrobon, D ; Plaszczynski, S ; Pointecouteau, E ; Polenta, G ; Ponthieu, N ; Popa, L ; Poutanen, T ; Pratt, G W ; Prézeau, G ; Prunet, S ; Puget, J -L ; Rachen, J P ; Reach, W T ; Rebolo, R ; Reinecke, M ; Remazeilles, M ; Renault, C ; Ricciardi, S ; Riller, T ; Ristorcelli, I ; Rocha, G ; Rosset, C ; Roudier, G ; Rowan-Robinson, M ; Rubiño-Martín, J A ; Rusholme, B ; Sandri, M ; Santos, D ; Savini, G ; Scott, D ; Seiffert, M D ; Serra, P ; Shellard, E P S ; Spencer, L D ; Starck, J -L ; Stolyarov, V ; Stompor, R ; Sudiwala, R ; Sunyaev, R ; Sureau, F ; Sutton, D ; Suur-Uski, A -S ; Sygnet, J -F ; Tauber, J A ; Tavagnacco, D ; Terenzi, L ; Toffolatti, L ; Tomasi, M ; Tristram, M ; Tucci, M ; Tuovinen, J ; Türler, M ; Valenziano, L ; Valiviita, J ; Van Tent, B ; Vielva, P ; Villa, F ; Vittorio, N ; Wade, L A ; Wandelt, B D ; Welikala, N ; White, M ; White, S D M ; Winkel, B ; Yvon, D ; Zacchei, A ; Zonca, A

Publication 2014
Imprint 02 Sep 2013
Number of pages 39
In: Astron. Astrophys. 571 (2014) A30
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/201322093
Subject category Astrophysics and Astronomy
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment PLANCK RE24
Abstract We present new measurements of CIB anisotropies using Planck. Combining HFI data with IRAS, the angular auto- and cross frequency power spectrum is measured from 143 to 3000 GHz, and the auto-bispectrum from 217 to 545 GHz. The total areas used to compute the CIB power spectrum and bispectrum are about 2240 and 4400 deg^2, respectively. After careful removal of the contaminants, and a complete study of systematics, the CIB power spectrum and bispectrum are measured with unprecedented signal to noise ratio from angular multipoles ell 150 to 2500, and ell 130 to 1100, respectively. Two approaches are developed for modelling CIB power spectrum anisotropies. The first approach takes advantage of the unique measurements by Planck at large angular scales, and models only the linear part of the power spectrum, with a mean bias of dark matter halos hosting dusty galaxies at a given redshift weighted by their contribution to the emissivities. The second approach is based on a model that associates star-forming galaxies with dark matter halos and their subhalos, using a parametrized relation between the dust-processed infrared luminosity and (sub-)halo mass. The two approaches simultaneously fit all auto- and cross- power spectra very well. We find that the star formation history is well constrained up to z 2. However, at higher redshift, the accuracy of the star formation history measurement is strongly degraded by the uncertainty in the spectral energy distribution of CIB galaxies. We also find that CIB galaxies have warmer temperatures as redshift increases. The CIB bispectrum is steeper than that expected from the power spectrum, although well fitted by a power law; this gives some information about the contribution of massive halos to the CIB bispectrum.
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