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      Excess Ultraviolet Emission at High Galactic Latitudes: A New Horizons View

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          We present new observations of the cosmic ultraviolet background (CUVB) at high Galactic latitudes (|b|>40), made using the Alice UV spectrograph on board the New Horizons spacecraft. These observations were taken at about 57 AU from the Sun, outside much of the foreground emission affecting previous missions, and allowed a new determination of the spectrum of the CUVB between 912 -- 1100~\AA\ and 1400 -- 1800~\AA. We found a linear correlation between the CUVB and the Planck E(B~-~V) with offsets at zero-reddening of 221±11 photon units at 1000~\AA\ and 264±24 \photu\ at 1500~\AA\ (4.4±0.2 nW m2 sr1 at 1000~\AA\ and 5.3±0.5 nW m2 sr1 at 1500~\AA). The former is the first firm detection of the offset in the range 912 -- 1100 \AA\ while the latter result confirms previous results from \galex, showing that there is little emission from the Solar System from 1400 -- 1800 \AA. About half of the offset may be explained by known sources (the integrated light of unresolved galaxies, unresolved stars, emission from ionized gas, and two-photon emission from warm hydrogen in the halo) with the source of the remaining emission as yet unidentified. There is no detectable emission below the Lyman limit with an upper limit of 3.2±3.0 photon units.

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          01 January 2025
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          2501.00787
          be06e648-52e3-4e5c-9134-dda98478d63c

          http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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          Accepted in AJ. 19 pages, 16 figures, 8 tables
          astro-ph.GA

          Galaxy astrophysics
          Galaxy astrophysics

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