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Venice 06 Star Formation in the Cosmic Web Hervé Aussel, AIM Dave Sanders, Mara Salvato, Olivier Ilbert, David Frayer, Jason Surace, Nick Scoville, and.

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1 Venice 06 Star Formation in the Cosmic Web Hervé Aussel, AIM Dave Sanders, Mara Salvato, Olivier Ilbert, David Frayer, Jason Surace, Nick Scoville, and the S- Cosmos team

2 Venice 06 The Cosmic Infrared Background Dole et al. (2006)

3 Venice 06 The Cosmic Infrared Background COB: –23nW/m 2 /sr CIB: –24 nW/m 2 /sr COB/CIB~1 Locally: –O/I = 0.3 Dole et al. (2006)

4 Venice 06 The Resolution of the CIB COB/CIB ~1 indicates that –There is a strong evolution of the infrared emission of galaxies –Directly probed by SCUBA (850 µm) –Indirectly probed by ISOCAM (15 µm) MIPS (24 µm)

5 Venice 06 ISOCAM surveys Resolved the CIB at 15 µm Resolved 70% of the CIB at 140µm –LIRGs ~60 % –ULIRG ~ 25 % Massive disks galaxies between z=0.5 and z=1.2 Liittle AGN contribution (< 20%)

6 Venice 06 MIPS 24 µm Surveys Strong Evolution also observed at 24µm Strong evolution of LIRGs and ULIRGs Massive galaxies –40 % of the M > 2x10 10 Msol are undergoing a starburst at z~0.7 (Bell et al, 2005) Little AGN contribution Papovich et al. (2004)

7 Venice 06 MIPS 24 µm surveys Le Floc’h et al (2005)

8 Venice 06 Open Questions: What drives the SB? Most of the galaxies responsible for the evolution belong to “Structures” –Elbaz & Cesarsky (2003) Bias: is mass a main parameter or are we biased by environment? Major Merger? –Hammer et al. (2005)

9 Venice 06 Open Questions What about dense environments ? –Infrared MDR in some clusters: A1689: 30 galaxies detected at 15µm (Duc et al., 2002) Verified in some clusters, not in others Age of the structure might be a key parameter (Coia et al., 2005)

10 Venice 06 S-Cosmos Map the 2 sq degree of the Cosmos field with IRAC and MIPS. MIPS: –goal is to reach 67 µJy (5  ) at 24µm –36 hrs Full area at 420 µJy (5  ) Test field at 67 µJy (5  )

11 Venice 06 COSMOS Field Low Extinction Low Background –IRAS 100  m: COSMOS: 0.9 MJy/sr Lockman: 0,5 MJy/sr XMM-LSS: 1.3 Mjy/sr: No bright radio/X-ray source 10:00:28.6+02:12:21

12 Venice 06 COSMOS Field Low Extinction Low Background –IRAC 8  m: COSMOS: 6.9 MJy/sr Lockman: 5.0 MJy/sr XMM-LSS: 7.1 Mjy/sr: No bright radio/X-ray source 10:00:28.6+02:12:21

13 Venice 06 COSMOS Field Low Extinction Low Background –MIPS 24  m: COSMOS: 32.3 MJy/sr Lockman: 18.4 MJy/sr XMM-LSS: 31.1 MJy/sr –At most a loss of 20% in sensitivity w/r to non equatorial fields No bright radio/X-ray source 10:00:28.6+02:12:21

14 Venice 06 Zodiacal Background Reach, private communication

15 Venice 06 Asteroids in the Cosmos Field

16 Venice 06 2sq degrees No cirrus emission Detection limit to 420µJy (5  )

17 Venice 06 Main and Deep Area

18 Venice 06 Deep area

19 Venice 06 MIPS, IRAC and Galex

20 Venice 06 Submm sources

21 Venice 06 Conclusions S-Cosmos MIPS pilot project has demonstrated the Need to probe below 100 µJy –to resolve a significant fraction of the CIB –To probe the LIRG regime out to z~2 Z0.511.52 67 µJy10.511.011.712.0 420 µJy11.211.812.512.8


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