Metals in the Universe and Diffuse Background Radiation
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🌌 astro-ph
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backgroundcontributionestimatesintensitymademetalstotalabundance
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An attempt is made to guess the overall cosmic abundance of `metals' and the contribution made by the energy released in their production to the total intensity of extragalactic background light (EBL). With a comparable or somewhat larger amount coming from white dwarfs, and a probably quite modest contribution from AGNs, one can fairly easily account for the lower end of the range of existing estimates for the total EBL intensity (50to 60 nwt m$^{-2}$ sterad$^{-1}$), but it seems more difficult should some higher estimates (90 to 100 in the same units) prove to be correct.
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