Confusion limit due to galaxies: using SIRTF's Infrared Array Camera

Abstract

Recent ISO-data has allowed for the first time observationally based estimates for source confusion in mid-infrared surveys. We use the extragalactic source counts from ISOCAM in conjunction with K-band counts to predict the confusion due to galaxies in deep mid-IR observations. We specifically concentrate on the near-future Space Infrared Telescope Facility (SIRTF) mission, and calculate expected confusion for the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) onboard SIRTF. A defining scientific goal of the IRAC instrument will be the study of high redshift galaxies using a deep, confusion limited wide field survey at 3-10 microns. A deep survey can reach 3 μJy sources with reasonable confidence in the shorter wavelength IRAC bands. Truly confusion limited images at 8 microns will be difficult to obtain due to practical time constraints, unless infrared galaxies exhibit very strong evolution beyond the deepest current observations. We find Lstar galaxies to be detectable to z=3-3.5 at 8 microns, which is slightly more pessimistic than found by Simpson & Eisenhardt (1999).

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