Modeling the Cosmic Ultraviolet Background at the North Galactic Pole
Modeling the Cosmic Ultraviolet Background at the North Galactic Pole
I explore models of the dust-scattered component of the Cosmic Ultraviolet Background (CUVB) at the North Galactic Pole (NGP) in order to develop a framework for calculating the dust-scattered light as a function of the optical depths. As expected, I find that the dust-scattered emission scales linearly with reddening up to $E(B-V) \approx 0.1$\ mag and derive a parametric model for this dependence. I have applied these models to fit the far-ultraviolet (1350--1800 Ã ) observations from the \textit{Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX)} finding that the optical constants of the interstellar dust grains -- albedo ($a$) and phase function asymmetry factor ($g$) -- are consistent with predictions from the Astrodust model ($a = 0.33$, $g = 0.68$). I detect an isotropic offset of $267 \pm 7$ ph cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$ sr$^{-1}$ Ã $^{-1}$, half of which remains unaccounted for by known Galactic or extragalactic sources. I will now extend my analysis to wider sky regions with the goal of generating high-resolution extinction maps.
Jayant Murthy
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Jayant Murthy.Modeling the Cosmic Ultraviolet Background at the North Galactic Pole[EB/OL].(2025-07-04)[2025-07-16].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.03322.点此复制
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