Modelling High-z Galaxies from the far-UV to the far-IR

(1998)

Authors:

JEG Devriendt, B Guiderdoni, SK Sethi

Contribution of Galaxies to the Background Hydrogen-Ionizing Flux

ArXiv astro-ph/9804086 (1998)

Authors:

Julien EG Devriendt, Shiv K Sethi, Bruno Guiderdoni, Biman B Nath

Abstract:

We estimate the evolution of the contribution of galaxies to the cosmic background flux at $912 \AA$ by means of a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation and evolution. Such a modelling has been quite successful in reproducing the optical properties of galaxies. We assume hereafter the high-redshift damped Lyman-$\alpha$ (DLA) systems to be the progenitors of present day galaxies, and we design a series of models which are consistent with the evolution of cosmic comoving emissivities in the available near infrared (NIR), optical, ultraviolet (UV), and far infrared (FIR) bands along with the evolution of the neutral hydrogen content and average metallicity of damped Lyman-$\alpha$ systems (DLA). We use these models to compute the galactic contribution to the Lyman-limit emissivity and background flux for $0 \simeq z \le 4$. We take into account the absorption of Lyman-limit photons by HI and dust in the interstellar medium (ISM) of the galaxies. We find that the background Lyman-limit flux due to galaxies might dominate (or be comparable to) the contribution from quasars at almost all redshifts if the absorption by HI in the ISM is neglected. The ISM HI absorption results in a severe diminishing of this flux--by almost three orders of magnitude at high redshifts to between one and two orders at $z \simeq 0$. Though the resulting galaxy flux is completely negligible at high redshifts, it is comparable to the quasar flux at $z \simeq 0$.

Contribution of Galaxies to the Background Hydrogen-Ionizing Flux

(1998)

Authors:

Julien EG Devriendt, Shiv K Sethi, Bruno Guiderdoni, Biman B Nath

Evidence for non-Gaussianity in the COBE DMR Four Year Sky Maps

(1998)

Authors:

Pedro G Ferreira, Joao Magueijo, Krzysztof M Górski

Evidence for non-Gaussianity in the COBE DMR Four Year Sky Maps

ArXiv astro-ph/9803256 (1998)

Authors:

Pedro G Ferreira, Joao Magueijo, Krzysztof M Górski

Abstract:

We introduce and study the distribution of an estimator for the normalized bispectrum of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy. We use it to construct a goodness of fit statistic to test the coadded 53 and 90 GHz COBE-DMR 4 year maps for non-Gaussianity. Our results indicate that Gaussianity is ruled out at the confidence level in excess of 98%. This value is a lower bound, given all the investigated systematics. The dominant non-Gaussian contribution is found near the multipole of order $\ell=16$. Our attempts to explain this effect as caused by the diffuse foreground emission from the Galaxy have failed. We conclude that unless there exists a microwave foreground emission which spatially correlates neither with the DIRBE nor Haslam maps, the cosmological CMB anisotropy is genuinely non-Gaussian.