The 24 micron Source Counts in Deep Spitzer
Surveys
Papovich, C., Dole, H., Egami, E., Le Floc'h, E., Perez-Gonzalez, P.,
Alonso-Herrero, A., Bai, L., Beichman, C.,
Blaylock, M., Engelbracht, C., Gordon, K.,
Hines, D., Misselt, K., Morrison, J., Mould, J.,
Muzerolle, J., Neugebauer, G., Richards, P.,
Rieke, G., Rieke, M., Rigby, J., Su, K., Young,
E., ApJSS, 2004, 154, in press
Galaxy source counts in the infrared provide strong constraints on the
evolution of the bolometric energy output
from distant galaxy populations. We present
the results from deep 24 micron imaging from
Spitzer surveys, which include approximately
50,000 sources to an 80% completeness of 60
uJy. The 24 micron counts rapidly rise at
near-Euclidean rates down to 5 mJy, increase
with a super-Euclidean rate between 0.4 - 4
mJy, and converge below 0.3 mJy. The 24
micron counts exceed expectations from
non-evolving models by a factor >10 at 0.1
mJy. The peak in the differential number
counts corresponds to a population of faint
sources that is not expected from
predictions based on 15 micron counts from
ISO. We argue that this implies the
existence of a previously undetected
population of infrared-luminous galaxies at
z ~ 1-3. Integrating the counts to 60 uJy,
we derive a lower limit on the 24 micron
background intensity of 1.9 +/- 0.6 nW m-2
sr-1 of which the majority (~ 60%) stems from
sources fainter than 0.4 mJy. Extrapolating to
fainter flux densities, sources below 60 uJy
contribute 0.8 {+0.9/-0.4} nW m-2 sr-1 to the
background, which provides an estimate of the
total 24 micron background of 2.7 {+1.1/-0.7} nW
m-2 sr-1.
The paper is in press, ApJSS, 2004, 154, .
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