2006MNRAS.365..303R


Query : 2006MNRAS.365..303R

2006MNRAS.365..303R - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 365, 303-320 (2006/January-1)

Unveiling the nature of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies with 3-4µm spectroscopy.

RISALITI G., MAIOLINO R., MARCONI A., SANI E., BERTA S., BRAITO V., DELLA CECA R., FRANCESCHINI A. and SALVATI M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of L-band spectroscopical observations of local bright Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies (ULIRGs), performed with the Infrared Spectrometer And Array Camera (ISAAC) at the Very Large Telescope. The excellent sensitivity of the telescope and of the instrument provided spectra of unprecedented quality for this class of objects, which allowed a detailed study of the active galactic nucleus (AGN)/starburst contribution to the energy output, and of the composition of the circumnuclear absorber. We discuss the L-band spectral features of seven single sources, and the statistical properties of a complete sample of 15 sources obtained combining our observations with other published 3-4 µm spectra. Our main results are as follows.

(i) When a spectral indicator suggesting the presence of an AGN (low equivalent width of the 3.3-µm emission line, steep λ-fλspectrum, presence of an absorption feature at 3.4 µm) is found, the AGN is always confirmed by independent analysis at other wavelengths. Conversely, in all known AGNs at least one of the above indicators is present.

(ii) Two new diagnostic diagrams are proposed combining the above indicators, in which starbursts and AGNs are clearly and completely separated.

(iii) The above diagnostic techniques are possible with spectra of relatively low quality, which can be obtained for several tens of ULIRGs with currently available telescopes. This makes L-band spectroscopy the current best tool to disentangle AGN and starburst contributions in ULIRGs.

(iv) The L-band properties of ULIRGs are heterogeneous. However, we show that all the spectral differences among ULIRGs can be reproduced starting from pure intrinsic AGN and starburst spectra and two varying parameters: the amount of dust extinction of the AGN component, and the relative AGN/starburst contribution to the bolometric luminosity.

(v) Using the above decomposition model, we show that AGNs in ULIRGs have a low dust-to-gas ratio and a dust extinction curve different from Galactic.

(vi) The estimate of the presence and contribution of AGNs in a complete sample shows that AGNs are hosted by approximately two-thirds of ULIRGs, but their energetic contribution is relevant (>30 per cent of the bolometric luminosity) only in ∼20 per cent of the sample.


Abstract Copyright: 2005 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2005 RAS

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

CDS comments: In Chap. 5 : IRAS 23128-1808 is a misprint for IRAS 23128-5919. In chap. 7 : IRAS 23128-3915S is a misprint for IRAS 23128-5919S.

Simbad objects: 33

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Number of rows : 33
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 NGC 253 SyG 00 47 33.134 -25 17 19.68   8.03   6.94 8.1 ~ 3342 2
2 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 498 0
3 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LIN 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23     16.66     ~ 420 1
4 UGC 5101 Sy2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 572 4
5 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5864 6
6 IC 694 AG? 11 28 27.312 +58 34 42.29   18.2       ~ 252 2
7 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.0 +58 33 41   13.19 12.86     ~ 978 4
8 NAME NGC 3690 West GiP 11 28 31.02 +58 33 40.7   11.8       ~ 629 4
9 NAME NGC 3690 East AGN 11 28 33.07 +58 33 54.2   11.8       ~ 631 4
10 [CAB2000] Ns AGN 12 13 45.9376041672 +02 48 39.097125324           ~ 30 0
11 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
12 NGC 4355 Sy2 12 26 54.6206739120 -00 52 39.421212996   14.21 13.37     ~ 491 2
13 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1989 3
14 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
15 Mrk 463 Sy2 13 56 02.9 +18 22 18   14.8 14.22     ~ 390 2
16 LEDA 52270 Sy1 14 37 38.2867288488 -15 00 24.087592692   16.58 16.40     ~ 276 1
17 [CGM90] IRAS 14348-1447 NE GiP 14 37 38.35 -15 00 21.3           ~ 20 0
18 2MASX J15265942+3558372 LIN 15 26 59.442 +35 58 37.01   15.61       ~ 272 1
19 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
20 NGC 6240 Sy2 16 52 58.9 +02 24 03   14.31 13.37     ~ 1637 2
21 LEDA 60189 LIN 17 23 21.943 -00 17 00.96   15.1       ~ 424 0
22 GCIRS 7 * 17 45 39.987 -29 00 22.24           M2 369 0
23 [MLM91] IRAS 19254-7245 N GiP 19 31 21.3 -72 39 14           ~ 7 1
24 NAME Super Antennae Sy2 19 31 21.4272801984 -72 39 21.442847832   17.39 16.37 14.65   ~ 302 2
25 [MLM91] IRAS 19254-7245 S GiP 19 31 21.6 -72 39 25           ~ 18 1
26 [VV2000] J201329.8-414735 QSO 20 13 29.509 -41 47 35.48   17.0       ~ 129 2
27 LEDA 166692 Sy2 20 48 17.2470227976 +19 36 55.956994560   13.93       ~ 72 0
28 ESO 286-19 LIN 20 58 26.8183783008 -42 38 59.411838156   14.79 14.79 14.20   ~ 291 0
29 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3
30 LEDA 70560 Sy2 23 08 33.9537309816 +05 21 29.751752412           ~ 151 0
31 [DTD2006] IRAS 23128-5919 S GiP 23 15.7 -59 03           ~ 9 1
32 [DTD2006] IRAS 23128-5919 N GiP 23 15.7 -59 03           ~ 8 1
33 ESO 148-2 Sy2 23 15 46.772 -59 03 15.94   14.94 14.73 13.95   ~ 265 1

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