2010ApJ...719..425F


Query : 2010ApJ...719..425F

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.

Abstract (from CDS):

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.

Simbad objects: 53

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Number of rows : 53
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IRAS F00183-7111 Sy2 00 20 34.7 -70 55 27     20.6     ~ 134 0
2 [FYL2010] SST24 J033116.36-274033.5 G 03 31 16.365 -27 40 33.57           ~ 3 0
3 [FYL2010] SST24 J033117.46-274755.0 G 03 31 17.463 -27 47 55.09           ~ 2 0
4 [FYL2010] SST24 J033121.47-274147.0 G 03 31 21.474 -27 41 47.05           ~ 3 0
5 [WDK2001] 61016 G 03 31 29.999 -27 35 22.04       22.52   ~ 5 0
6 [MBR2003] CDFS-H 2693 G 03 31 35.237 -27 49 58.41       22.72   ~ 5 0
7 [FYL2010] SST24 J033148.19-274534.9 G 03 31 48.191 -27 45 34.91           ~ 4 0
8 GEMS J033149.02-273945.3 G 03 31 49.019 -27 39 45.41   21.8919 21.6844 22.028 20.3972 ~ 11 0
9 VCDFS 93967 G 03 31 51.505 -27 41 57.16     24.9606 24.1777 23.0724 ~ 5 0
10 [MBR2003] CDFS-H 235 G 03 32 05.486 -27 36 43.96       22.81   ~ 4 0
11 CXOCDFS J033205.9-274507 G 03 32 05.980 -27 45 07.41   24.1173 23.69 23.0782 21.162 ~ 31 0
12 GNS 5853 G 03 32 12.204 -27 42 49.40   25.83 25.30 25.38   ~ 15 0
13 GNS 5901 G 03 32 12.544 -27 43 06.02   26.33 26.15     ~ 16 0
14 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 1257 G 03 32 13.64 -27 47 54.2   25.135   25.06 24.043 ~ 29 0
15 GNS 5918 G 03 32 13.869 -27 43 12.40   24.90 24.38     ~ 17 0
16 [WLF2008b] 1187 AGN 03 32 14.465 -27 52 33.77           ~ 10 0
17 GOODS J033216.88-275418.3 G 03 32 16.870 -27 54 18.35       22.820   ~ 10 0
18 EIS-DEEP CDFS-3 Ks 1 388 G 03 32 17.21 -27 50 37.2           ~ 26 0
19 EIS-DEEP CDFS-3 J 1 819 AGN 03 32 17.450 -27 50 03.40           ~ 36 1
20 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 647 G 03 32 17.587 -27 45 51.78   26.0   25.22   ~ 20 0
21 EIS-DEEP CDFS-3 J 1 556 EmG 03 32 18.690 -27 49 20.04   26.572 25.376 23.675 22.907 ~ 29 0
22 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 839 AGN 03 32 18.750 -27 46 26.90   27.233 26.405 23.83 23.36 ~ 23 0
23 ACS-GC 90042601 Sy2 03 32 20.05005 -27 44 47.1529   22.941   25.050 24.7064 ~ 53 0
24 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 363 G 03 32 20.723 -27 44 53.83   22.307 22.7709 22.1760 21.4327 ~ 30 0
25 [FYL2010] U5805 EmG 03 32 22.561 -27 45 39.00           ~ 12 0
26 ACS-GC 90043834 AGN 03 32 23.434 -27 42 55.02   25.861 25.14 25.324 24.698 ~ 42 0
27 EIS-DEEP CDFS-1 J 1 189 QSO 03 32 23.718 -27 44 11.73   23.876 23.52 23.584 21.338 ~ 25 0
28 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 724 EmG 03 32 25.425 -27 46 17.00   24.0111   22.79 21.932 ~ 34 0
29 CANDELS UDS F160W J033225.68-274305.6 Sy2 03 32 25.74 -27 43 05.6   26.617 25.773 26.13 25.3679 ~ 73 0
30 GMASS 410 AGN 03 32 26.0050 -27 47 51.535   25.5214   25.75 24.9178 ~ 27 0
31 NAME Chandra Deep Field-South reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 2089 1
32 NAME GOODS Southern Field reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 1343 1
33 GOODS J033230.18-275700.7 G 03 32 30.189 -27 57 00.75       21.75   ~ 6 0
34 CXOCDFS J033231.7-274854 AGN 03 32 31.51703 -27 48 53.9538   25.86 25.76 25.46 24.250 ~ 44 0
35 GEMS J033232.90-274123.9 G 03 32 32.897 -27 41 23.90   23.731 23.88 25.121 22.7522 ~ 17 0
36 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 J 1 184 AGN 03 32 39.03264 -27 44 20.4432   25.3642     25.6762 ~ 15 0
37 ASPECS LP.1mm.C10 AGN 03 32 40.055 -27 47 55.42 25.2984 24.0577 23.690 23.701 23.084 ~ 66 0
38 [BMP2010] 2049 G 03 32 40.25940 -27 49 49.6452   25.060   24.93   ~ 10 0
39 CXOCDFS J033240.7-274926 G 03 32 40.752 -27 49 26.17   24.2478 24.339 23.905 23.381 ~ 38 0
40 ZFOURGE CDFS 6097 G 03 32 41.86500 -27 52 44.9364   23.124   23.183 24.5158 ~ 18 0
41 EIS-DEEP CDFS-2 Ks 1 2223 EmG 03 32 42.283 -27 47 46.08 22.9979 22.8804 22.36 22.881 21.6176 ~ 54 0
42 [FYL2010] SST24 J033242.70-273927.1 G 03 32 42.708 -27 39 27.10           ~ 6 0
43 ASPECS LP.1mm.C13 G 03 32 42.979 -27 46 49.93   27.5655 25.86 25.0372 24.2213 ~ 40 0
44 EIS-DEEP CDFS-4 J 1 776 AGN 03 32 43.4504 -27 49 01.791   26.18   25.50 25.0488 ~ 36 0
45 EIS-DEEP CDFS-4 J 1 3192 G 03 32 43.781 -27 52 31.07   25.0631     24.6213 ~ 20 0
46 EIS-DEEP CDFS-4 H 1 1163 G 03 32 45.914 -27 52 19.64   24.9035   23.93 23.3018 ~ 13 0
47 GOODS J033247.59-274452.3 AGN 03 32 47.59 -27 44 52.3   24.6279   25.84 26.0818 ~ 38 0
48 Anon J033248-2754 EmG 03 32 48.489 -27 54 16.04   22.9641 22.6219 21.9633 21.3720 ~ 25 1
49 [FYL2010] L3945 AGN 03 33 04.381 -27 48 55.50           ~ 3 0
50 [MBR2003] CDFS-H 2524 G 03 33 15.655 -27 46 07.57       23.60   ~ 4 0
51 [FYL2010] SST24 J033327.79-280250.9 G 03 33 27.794 -28 02 50.90           ~ 2 0
52 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5864 6
53 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1989 3

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