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ZODIACAL BACKGROUND

 

At wavelength planning an observation requires the knowledge of the zodiacal flux. There are accurate models giving the zodiacal background as a function of the ecliptic latitude and of the solar elongation e.

For a given source, of equatorial coordinates [] :

where
which is not time dependent, but

depends on the date of the observation, which is not known until the observation is scheduled, or even actually performed. So that these models are not of great help .

It is nevertheless possible to evaluate a range of variation of the background. We note that the solar elongation (e) constraint on the satellite is such that a source can be observed only if 60 e 120 .

Table gif gives the zodiacal background as a function of , at = 10.9 m, in units of 10 Jy/sterad, the minimum for e = , and the maximum for e = (For these data are very close to the data given in the ISO observer's manual at 12 m).

To compute the Zodiacal background at other wavelengths, we use the approximate formula ( in m):

This formula is valid only for the wavelength range covered by ISOCAM.

  
Table: Zodiacal Background at 10.9 m (10 Jy/sterad)



ISOCAM Observer's Manual - V1.0
Tue Oct 31 12:06:23 MET 1995