Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg2, we determine the angular power spectra of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies from multipole l = 200 to l = 2000 at 217, 353, 545 and 857 GHz. We use 21-cm observations of Hi as a tracer of thermal dust emission to reduce the already low level of Galactic dust emission and use the 143 GHz Planck maps in these fields to clean out cosmic microwave background anisotropies. Both of these cleaning processes are necessary to avoid significant contamination of the CIB signal. We measure correlated CIB structure across frequencies. As expected, the correlation decreases with increasing frequency separation, because the contribution of high-...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg2, ...
We present new measurements of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies using Planck. Combining...
We present new measurements of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies using Planck. Combining...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg(2)...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg2, ...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg2, ...
We present new measurements of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies using Planck. Combining...
We present new measurements of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies using Planck. Combining...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg(2)...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg2, ...
Using Planck maps of six regions of low Galactic dust emission with a total area of about 140 deg2, ...
We present new measurements of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies using Planck. Combining...
We present new measurements of cosmic infrared background (CIB) anisotropies using Planck. Combining...