A spatial clustering signal has been established in Spitzer/IRAC measurements of the unresolved cosmic near-infrared background (CIB) out to large angular scales, approx. 1deg. This CIB signal, while significantly exceeding the contribution from the remaining known galaxies, was further found to be coherent at a highly statistically significant level with the unresolved soft cosmic X-ray background (CXB). This measurement probes the unresolved CXB to very faint source levels using deep near-IR source subtraction.We study contributions from extragalactic populations at low to intermediate redshifts to the measured positive cross-power signal of the CIB fluctuations with the CXB. We model the X-ray emission from active galactic nuclei (AGNs),...
We describe the angular power spectrum of resolved sources at 3.6 microns (L-band) in Spitzer imagin...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the history of galaxy formati...
Current observations suggest that the universe was reionized sometime before z similar to 6. One way...
The source-subtracted cosmic infrared background (CIB) fluctuations uncovered in deep Spitzer data c...
In order to understand the nature of the sources producing the recently uncovered cosmic infrared ba...
The Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB) is made up of the collective light from galaxies and quasars bu...
Cosmic infrared background fluctuations may contain measurable contribution from objects inaccessibl...
We extend the previous measurements of CIB fluctuations to angular scales of less than or equal to 1...
[EN]The cosmic infrared background (CIB) contains emissions accumulated over the entire history of t...
We study the coherence of the near-infrared and X-ray background fluctuations and the X-ray spectral...
We report the detection and measurement of the absolute brightness and spatial fluctuations of the c...
We present new methodology to use cosmic infrared background (CIB) fluctuations to probe sources at ...
We discuss interpretation of the cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies detected by us recent...
In this paper we investigate the power spectrum of the unresolved 0.5-2 keV cosmic X-ray background ...
We report contributions to cosmic infrared background (CIB) intensities originating from known galax...
We describe the angular power spectrum of resolved sources at 3.6 microns (L-band) in Spitzer imagin...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the history of galaxy formati...
Current observations suggest that the universe was reionized sometime before z similar to 6. One way...
The source-subtracted cosmic infrared background (CIB) fluctuations uncovered in deep Spitzer data c...
In order to understand the nature of the sources producing the recently uncovered cosmic infrared ba...
The Cosmic Infrared Background (CIB) is made up of the collective light from galaxies and quasars bu...
Cosmic infrared background fluctuations may contain measurable contribution from objects inaccessibl...
We extend the previous measurements of CIB fluctuations to angular scales of less than or equal to 1...
[EN]The cosmic infrared background (CIB) contains emissions accumulated over the entire history of t...
We study the coherence of the near-infrared and X-ray background fluctuations and the X-ray spectral...
We report the detection and measurement of the absolute brightness and spatial fluctuations of the c...
We present new methodology to use cosmic infrared background (CIB) fluctuations to probe sources at ...
We discuss interpretation of the cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies detected by us recent...
In this paper we investigate the power spectrum of the unresolved 0.5-2 keV cosmic X-ray background ...
We report contributions to cosmic infrared background (CIB) intensities originating from known galax...
We describe the angular power spectrum of resolved sources at 3.6 microns (L-band) in Spitzer imagin...
Fluctuations in the extragalactic background light trace emission from the history of galaxy formati...
Current observations suggest that the universe was reionized sometime before z similar to 6. One way...