A new method for ISOCAM data reduction - II. Mid-infrared extragalactic source counts in the ELAIS Southern field
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
We present the 15-_$(B&L_(Bm extragalactic source counts from the Final
Analysis Catalogue of the European Large Area ISO Survey (ELAIS) Southern
hemisphere field S1, extracted using the Lari method. The large number of
extragalactic sources (~350) detected over this area between about 0.5
and 100 mJy guarantee a high statistical significance of the source counts
in the previously poorly covered flux density range between IRAS and the
Deep ISOCAM Surveys. The bright counts in S1 (S15 _$(B&L_(Bm>~ 2 mJy) are
significantly lower than other published ISOCAM counts in the same flux range and are consistent with a flat, Euclidean slope, suggesting the dominance of a non-evolving population. In contrast, at fainter fluxes
(S15 _$(B&L_(Bm<~ 2 mJy) our counts show a strong departure from
no-evolution models, with a very steep super-Euclidean slope down to our
flux limit (~0.5 mJy). Strong luminosity and density evolutions of the order
of, respectively, L~ (1 +z)3.0 and _$(B&Q_(B~ (1 +z)3.5 are needed at least
for the population of star-forming galaxies in order to fit the counts and
the redshift distributions observed at different fluxes. A luminosity break
around 1010.8Lsolar must be introduced in the local luminosity function of
starburst galaxies in order to reproduce our sharp increase of the counts
below 2 mJy and the redshift distributions observed for 15-_$(B&L_(Bm
sources at different flux levels. The contribution of the strongly evolving
starburst population (down to 50 _$(B&L_(BJy) to the 15-_$(B&L_(Bm cosmic
background is estimated to be ~2.2 nW m-2 sr-1, which corresponds to ~67
per cent of the total mid-infrared background estimate.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Astronomia Extragal.; Astronomia Infraross
Elenco autori:
Lari, Carlo
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