Corrections of Errors in `The First Detections of the Extragalactic Background Light at 3000, 5500, and 8000 . I, II, and III'
Abstract
We correct errors in Bernstein, Freedman & Madore (2002abc), a series of papers in which we described observations of the optical extragalactic background light (EBL). These errors pertain to the measurement of zodiacal light, given in the second paper of this series. Making these corrections leads to a net decrease of 0.5(0.6)% in our zodiacal light measurement and a corresponding increase in the inferred extragalactic background light of roughly 0.5 ( 0.6) × 10-9 ergs sec-1 cm-2 sr-1 -1. For comparison, the originally--quoted EBL flux at 5500 was 2.7 (1.4) × 10-9 in the same units (1σ combined systematic and statistical uncertainty). We provide a detailed discussion of these errors and also discuss the evolution of this work prior to the (2002) papers. We note that corrections of the factual errors in our (2002) papers yield a result that is consistent with the results and errors quoted there. However, this is not intended to be a new or updated analysis, and it does not address some methodological objections which have been raised to our prior work.
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