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2016MNRAS.456.1999M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 456, 1999-2023 (2016/February-3)

The HerMES submillimetre local and low-redshift luminosity functions.

MARCHETTI L., VACCARI M., FRANCESCHINI A., ARUMUGAM V., AUSSEL H., BETHERMIN M., BOCK J., BOSELLI A., BUAT V., BURGARELLA D., CLEMENTS D.L., CONLEY A., CONVERSI L., COORAY A., DOWELL C.D., FARRAH D., FELTRE A., GLENN J., GRIFFIN M., HATZIMINAOGLOU E., HEINIS S., IBAR E., IVISON R.J., NGUYEN H.T., O'HALLORAN B., OLIVER S.J., PAGE M.J., PAPAGEORGIOU A., PEARSON C.P., PEREZ-FOURNON I., POHLEN M., RIGOPOULOU D., ROSEBOOM I.G., ROWAN-ROBINSON M., SCHULZ B., SCOTT D., SEYMOUR N., SHUPE D.L., SMITH A.J., SYMEONIDIS M., VALTCHANOV I., VIERO M., WANG L., WARDLOW J., XU C.K. and ZEMCOV M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We used wide-area surveys over 39 deg2 by the HerMES (Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey) collaboration, performed with the Herschel Observatory SPIRE multiwavelength camera, to estimate the low-redshift, 0.02 < z < 0.5, monochromatic luminosity functions (LFs) of galaxies at 250, 350 and 500µm. Within this redshift interval, we detected 7087 sources in five independent sky areas, ∼ 40 per cent of which have spectroscopic redshifts, while for the remaining objects photometric redshifts were used. The SPIRE LFs in different fields did not show any field-to-field variations beyond the small differences to be expected from cosmic variance. SPIRE flux densities were also combined with Spitzer photometry and multiwavelength archival data to perform a complete spectral energy distribution fitting analysis of SPIRE detected sources to calculate precise k-corrections, as well as the bolometric infrared (IR; 8-1000µm) LFs and their low-z evolution from a combination of statistical estimators. Integration of the latter prompted us to also compute the local luminosity density and the comoving star formation rate density (SFRD) for our sources, and to compare them with theoretical predictions of galaxy formation models. The LFs show significant and rapid luminosity evolution already at low redshifts, 0.02 < z < 0.2, with L_IR^* ∝(1+z)^6.0±0.4 and Φ_IR^* ∝(1+z)^-2.1±0.4, L_250^* ∝(1+z)^5.3±0.2 and Φ_250^* ∝(1+z)^-0.6±0.4 estimated using the IR bolometric and the 250µm LFs, respectively. Converting our IR LD estimate into an SFRD assuming a standard Salpeter initial mass function and including the unobscured contribution based on the UV dust-uncorrected emission from local galaxies, we estimate an SFRD scaling of SFRD0 + 0.08z, where SFRD0 ≃ (1.9±0.03)x10–2[M/Mpc3] is our total SFRD estimate at z ∼ 0.02.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: luminosity function, mass function - galaxies: statistics - submillimetre: galaxies

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