extragalactic background light
English
Etymology
extragalactic + background + light
Noun
extragalactic background light (uncountable)
- All the accumulated radiation in the universe due to star formation processes, plus a contribution from active galactic nuclei (AGNs).
- 2013, Tushna Commissariat, "Blazars help measure extragalactic background light", PhysicsWorld, 27 March 2013
- An international group of researchers has developed a new way to measure accurately the extragalactic background light (EBL) that fills the universe. The technique involves measuring the attenuation of high-energy gamma rays from distant blazars and it could improve our understanding of how galaxies form and evolve, as well as how the universe has expanded since the Big Bang
- 2015, Jonathan Biteau, David A. Williams, "The extragalactic background light, the Hubble constant, and anomalies: conclusions from 20 years of TeV gamma-ray observations", arXiv; (1502.04166) [14 February 2015]
- Ground-based observatories have been collecting 0.2 - 20 TeV gamma rays from blazars for about twenty years. These gamma rays can experience absorption along the line of sight due to interactions with the extragalactic background light (EBL). In this paper, we show that the gamma-ray optical depth can be reduced to the convolution product of an EBL kernel with the EBL intensity, assuming a particular form for the EBL evolution
- 2013, Tushna Commissariat, "Blazars help measure extragalactic background light", PhysicsWorld, 27 March 2013
Synonyms
- EBL (abbreviation)
- AGNs (only as a contribution to EBL)
Coordinate terms
- cosmic background radiation
- cosmic gravitational wave background (CGB, CGWB)
- cosmic infrared background (CIB, CIRB)
- cosmic microwave background (CMB)
- cosmic neutrino background (CNB, CvB, CνB)