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2014ApJ...796...63M - Astrophys. J., 796, 63 (2014/November-3)

A far-infrared spectroscopic survey of intermediate redshift (ultra) luminous infrared galaxies.

MAGDIS G.E., RIGOPOULOU D., HOPWOOD R., HUANG J.-S., FARRAH D., PEARSON C., ALONSO-HERRERO A., BOCK J.J., CLEMENTS D., COORAY A., GRIFFIN M.J., OLIVER S., PEREZ FOURNON I., RIECHERS D., SWINYARD B.M., SCOTT D., THATTE N., VALTCHANOV I. and VACCARI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Herschel far-IR photometry and spectroscopy as well as ground-based CO observations of an intermediate redshift (0.21 ≤ z ≤ 0.88) sample of Herschel-selected (ultra)-luminous infrared galaxies (LIR> 1011.5 L). With these measurements, we trace the dust continuum, far-IR atomic line emission, in particular [C II] 157.7 µm, as well as the molecular gas of z ∼ 0.3 luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs and ULIRGs) and perform a detailed investigation of the interstellar medium of the population. We find that the majority of Herschel-selected intermediate redshift (U)LIRGs have L_ C II/LFIR_ratios that are a factor of about 10 higher than that of local ULIRGs and comparable to that of local normal and high-z star-forming galaxies. Using our sample to bridge local and high-z [C II] observations, we find that the majority of galaxies at all redshifts and all luminosities follow an L_C II–LFIR_relation with a slope of unity, from which local ULIRGs and high- z active-galactic-nucleus-dominated sources are clear outliers. We also confirm that the strong anti-correlation between the L_ C II/LFIR_ratio and the far-IR color L60/L100observed in the local universe holds over a broad range of redshifts and luminosities, in the sense that warmer sources exhibit lower L_C II/LFIR_at any epoch. Intermediate redshift ULIRGs are also characterized by large molecular gas reservoirs and by lower star formation efficiencies compared to that of local ULIRGs. The high L_C II/LFIR_ratios, the moderate star formation efficiencies (LIR/L'CO or LIR/MH2), and the relatively low dust temperatures of our sample (which are also common characteristics of high-z star-forming galaxies with ULIRG-like luminosities) indicate that the evolution of the physical properties of (U)LIRGs between the present day and z > 1 is already significant by z ∼ 0.3.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: star formation - gamma rays: ISM - infrared: galaxies - infrared: general

Nomenclature: Tables 1-4: [MRH2014] BOOTESN N=3, [MRH2014] CDFSN N=2, [MRH2014] ELAISA N=2, [MRH2014] FLS0N N=2, [MRH2014] SWIREN N=6 among (Nos SWIRE1-SWIRE7), [MRH2014] HLS-NN N=1, [MRH2014] XMMN N=2.

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