A very deep IRAS survey at the north ecliptic pole.
Abstract
The data from approximately 20 hours observation of the 4- to 6-square degree field surrounding the north ecliptic pole have been combined to produce a very deep IR survey at the four IRAS bands. Scans from both pointed and survey observations were included in the data analysis. At 12 and 25 microns the deep survey is limited by detector noise and is approximately 50 times deeper than the IRAS Point Source Catalog (PSC). At 60 microns the problems of source confusion and Galactic cirrus combine to limit the deep survey to approximately 12 times deeper than the PSC. These problems are so severe at 100 microns that flux values are only given for locations corresponding to sources selected at 60 microns. In all, 47 sources were detected at 12 microns, 37 at 25 microns, and 99 at 60 microns. The data-analysis procedures and the significance of the 12- and 60-micron source-count results are discussed.
- Publication:
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High Redshift and Primeval Galaxies
- Pub Date:
- 1987
- Bibcode:
- 1987hrpg.work..133H
- Keywords:
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- Infrared Astronomy;
- Northern Sky;
- Spaceborne Astronomy;
- Galactic Radiation;
- Infrared Astronomy Satellite;
- Milky Way Galaxy;
- Point Sources;
- Stellar Radiation;
- Astronomy;
- Galaxies:Infrared Sources;
- Infrared Sources:Galaxies;
- Infrared Sources:Infrared Surveys;
- Infrared Sources:Planetary Nebulae;
- Infrared Surveys:Infrared Sources;
- Planetary Nebulae:Infrared Sources