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  • Spitzer deep and wide legacy mid- and far-infrared number counts and lower limits of cosmic infrared background
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  • Aims. We aim to place stronger lower limits on the cosmic infrared background (CIB) brightness at 24  μm, 70  μm and 160  μm and measure the extragalactic number counts at these wavelengths in a homogeneous way from various surveys. Methods. Using Spitzer legacy data over 53.6 deg 2 of various depths, we build catalogs with the same extraction method at each wavelength. Completeness and photometric accuracy are estimated with Monte-Carlo simulations. Number count uncertainties are estimated with a counts-in-cells moment method to take galaxy clustering into account. Furthermore, we use a stacking analysis to estimate number counts of sources not detected at 70  μm and 160  μm. This method is validated by simulations. The integration of the number counts gives new CIB lower limits. Results. Number counts reach 35  μJy, 3.5 mJy and 40 mJy at 24  μm, 70  μm, and 160  μm, respectively. We reach deeper flux densities of 0.38 mJy at 70, and 3.1 at 160  μm with a stacking analysis. We confirm the number count turnover at 24  μm and 70  μm, and observe it for the first time at 160  μm at about 20 mJy, together with a power-law behavior below 10 mJy. These mid- and far-infrared counts: 1) are homogeneously built by combining fields of different depths and sizes, providing a legacy over about three orders of magnitude in flux density; 2) are the deepest to date at 70  μm and 160  μm; 3) agree with previously published results in the common measured flux density range; 4) globally agree with the Lagache et al. (2004) model, except at 160  μm, where the model slightly overestimates the counts around 20 and 200 mJy. Conclusions. These counts are integrated to estimate new CIB firm lower limits of $2.29_{-0.09}^{+0.09}$ nW m -2 sr -1, $5.4_{-0.4}^{+0.4}$ nW m -2 sr -1, and $8.9_{-1.1}^{+1.1}$ nW m -2 sr -1 at 24  μm, 70  μm, and 160  μm, respectively, and extrapolated to give new estimates of the CIB due to galaxies of $2.86_{-0.16}^{+0.19}$ nW m -2 sr -1, $6.6_{-0.6}^{+0.7}$ nW m -2 sr -1, and $14.6_{-2.9}^{+7.1}$ nW m -2 sr -1, respectively. Products (point spread function, counts, CIB contributions, software) are publicly available for download at http://www.ias.u-psud.fr/irgalaxies/.
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