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2010ApJ...719..425F - Astrophys. J., 719, 425-450 (2010/August-2)

Ultra-deep mid-infrared spectroscopy of luminous infrared galaxies at z ∼ 1 and z ∼ 2.

FADDA D., YAN L., LAGACHE G., SAJINA A., LUTZ D., WUYTS S., FRAYER D.T., MARCILLAC D., LE FLOC'H E., CAPUTI K., SPOON H.W.W., VEILLEUX S., BLAIN A. and HELOU G.

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We present ultra-deep mid-infrared spectra of 48 infrared-luminous galaxies in the GOODS-south field obtained with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope. These galaxies are selected among faint infrared sources (0.14-0.5 mJy at 24 µm) in two redshift bins (0.76-1.05 and 1.75-2.4) to sample the major contributors to the cosmic infrared background at the most active epochs. We estimate redshifts for 92% of the sample using polycyclic aromatic (PAH) and Si absorption features obtaining, in particular, eight new redshifts difficult to measure from ground-based observations. Only a few of these galaxies (5% at z ∼ 1 and 12% at z ∼ 2) have their total infrared luminosity dominated by emission from active galactic nuclei (AGNs). The averaged mid-IR spectrum of the z ∼ 1 luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) is a very good match to the averaged spectrum of local starbursts. The averaged spectrum of the z ∼ 2 ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs), because of a deeper Si absorption, is better fitted by the averaged spectrum of H II-like local ULIRGs. Combining this sample with other published data, we find that 6.2 µm PAH equivalent widths (EW) reach a plateau of ∼ 1 µm for L_24 µm_≲ 1011 L. At higher luminosities, EW_6.2 µm_anti-correlates with L_24 µm_. Intriguingly, high-z ULIRGs and sub-millimeter galaxies (SMGs) lie above the local EW_6.2 µm–L24 µm_ relationship suggesting that, at a given luminosity, high-z ULIRGs have AGN contributions to their dust emission lower than those of local counterparts. A quantitative analysis of their morphology shows that most of the luminous IR galaxies have morphologies similar to those of IR-quiet galaxies at the same redshift. All z ∼ 2 ULIRGs of our sample are IR-excess BzK galaxies and most of them have LFIR/L_1600 Å_ ratios higher than those of starburst galaxies at a given UV slope. The "IR excess" is mostly due to strong 7.7 µm PAH emission and underestimation of UV dust extinction. On the basis of the AGN-powered L_6 µm_ continuum measured directly from the mid-IR spectra, we estimate an average intrinsic X-ray AGN luminosity of L_2-10 keV_= (0.1± 0.6)x 1043 erg/s, a value substantially lower than the prediction by Daddi et al.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

Nomenclature: Tables 2-3: [FYL2010] ANNNNN N=48 among (Nos U428-U16526, L3832-L16005) = [FYL2010] SST24 JHHMMSS.ss+DDMMSS.s N=48.

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