Measurement of the extragalactic background light at 8600A using dark cloud shadow and the CaII-triplet lines

Abstract

We present results of a measurement of the near infrared Extragalactic Background Light using the dark-cloud method. Long-slit spectra covering the opaque core of the intermediate--latitude globule DC303.8-14.2 and the almost unobscured off area were measured using nodding-along-the-slit measuring technique providing a differential spectrum free of most of the foreground components. A template for the only remaining major foreground component, the scattered integrated starlight dominated by the strong Ca II triplet lines at 8498, 8542, 8664A, from the dark core itself was constructed using the GAIA RVS spectral database. The derived EBL intensity is 1.62 0.76(σstat)\, 10-9 erg\, cm-2 s-1A-1 sr-1 or 13.86.5(σstat)nW m-2sr-1; this represents a tentative detection at 2.1σ, level.

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