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FAR-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF SPITZER-SELECTED LUMINOUS STARBURSTS

TitreFAR-INFRARED PROPERTIES OF SPITZER-SELECTED LUMINOUS STARBURSTS
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuteursKovacs, A, Omont, A, Beelen, A, Lonsdale, C, Polletta, M, Fiolet, N, Greve, TR, Borys, C, Cox, P, De Breuck, C, Dole, H, Dowell, CD, Farrah, D, Lagache, G, Menten, KM, Bell, TA, Owen, F
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume717
Pagination29-39
Date PublishedJul
ISBN Number0004-637X
Numéro d'accèsWOS:000278777900002
Résumé

We present SHARC-2 350 mu m data on 20 luminous z similar to 2 starbursts with S(1.2mm) > 2 mJy from the Spitzer-selected samples of Lonsdale et al. and Fiolet et al. All the sources were detected, with S(350 mu m) > 25 mJy for 18 of them. With the data, we determine precise dust temperatures and luminosities for these galaxies using both single-temperature fits and models with power-law mass-temperature distributions. We derive appropriate formulae to use when optical depths are non-negligible. Our models provide an excellent fit to the 6 mu m-2 mm measurements of local starbursts. We find characteristic single-component temperatures T1 similar or equal to 35.5 +/- 2.2 K and integrated infrared (IR) luminosities around 10(12.9 +/- 0.1) L(circle dot) for the SWIRE-selected sources. Molecular gas masses are estimated at similar or equal to 4 x 10(10) M(circle dot), assuming kappa(850 mu m) = 0.15 m(2) kg(-1) and a submillimeter-selected galaxy (SMG)-like gas-to-dust mass ratio. The best-fit models imply greater than or similar to 2 kpc emission scales. We also note a tight correlation between rest-frame 1.4 GHz radio and IR luminosities confirming star formation as the predominant power source. The far-IR properties of our sample are indistinguishable from the purely submillimeter-selected populations from current surveys. We therefore conclude that our original selection criteria, based on mid-IR colors and 24 mu m flux densities, provides an effective means for the study of SMGs at z similar to 1.5-2.5.

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