Bibcode
Lonsdale, Carol J.; Polletta, Maria del Carmen; Omont, Alain; Shupe, Dave; Berta, Stefano; Zylka, Robert; Siana, Brian; Lutz, Dieter; Farrah, Duncan; Smith, Harding E.; Lagache, Guilaine; DeBreuck, Carlos; Owen, Frazer; Beelen, Alexandre; Weedman, Dan; Franceschini, Alberto; Clements, Dave; Tacconi, Linda; Afonso-Luis, Alejandro; Pérez-Fournon, Ismael; Cox, Pierre; Bertoldi, Frank
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 692, Issue 1, pp. 422-442 (2009).
Fecha de publicación:
2
2009
Revista
Número de citas
34
Número de citas referidas
31
Descripción
We report on-off pointed MAMBO observations at 1.2 mm of 61
Spitzer-selected star-forming galaxies from the Spitzer Wide Area
Infrared Extragalactic Legacy survey (SWIRE). The sources are selected
on the basis of bright 24 μm fluxes (f 24 μm > 0.4
mJy) and of stellar dominated near-infrared spectral energy
distributions in order to favor z ~ 2 starburst galaxies. The average
1.2 mm flux for the whole sample is 1.5 ± 0.2 mJy. Our analysis
focuses on 29 sources in the Lockman Hole field where the average 1.2 mm
flux (1.9 ± 0.3 mJy) is higher than in other fields (1.1 ±
0.2 mJy). The analysis of the multiwavelength spectral energy
distributions indicates that these sources are starburst galaxies with
far-infrared luminosities from 1012 to 1013.3 L
sun, and stellar masses of ~0.2-6 × 1011 M
sun. Compared to submillimeter selected galaxies (SMGs), the
SWIRE-MAMBO sources are among those with the largest 24 μm/1.2 mm
flux ratios. The origin of such large ratios is investigated by
comparing the average mid-infrared spectra and the stacked far-infrared
spectral energy distributions of the SWIRE-MAMBO sources and of SMGs.
The mid-infrared spectra, available for a handful of sources, exhibit
strong polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) features, and a warm dust
continuum. The warm dust continuum contributes ~34% of the mid-infrared
emission, and is likely associated with an AGN component. This
contribution is consistent with what is found in SMGs. The large 24
μm/1.2 mm flux ratios are thus not due to AGN emission, but rather to
enhanced PAH emission compared to SMGs. The analysis of the stacked
far-infrared fluxes yields warmer dust temperatures than typically
observed in SMGs. Our selection favors warm ultraluminous infrared
sources at high-z, a class of objects that is rarely found in SMG
samples. Indeed SMGs are not common among bright 24 μm sources (e.g.,
only about 20% of SMGs have f 24 μm > 0.4 mJy). Our
sample is the largest Spitzer-selected sample detected at millimeter
wavelengths currently available.
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