Mid-Infrared Images of Luminous Infrared Galaxies in a Merging Sequence

Gao, Yu; Gruendl, Robert A.; Hwang, Chorng-Yuan; Lo, K. Y.; Lu, Nanyao Y.

Taiwan, United States, Canada

Abstract

We report mid-infrared observations of several luminous infrared galaxies (LIGs) carried out with the Infrared Space Observatory. Our sample was chosen to represent different phases of a merger sequence of galaxy-galaxy interaction with special emphasis on early/intermediate stages of merging. The mid-infrared emission of these LIGs shows extended structures for the early and intermediate mergers, indicating that most of the mid-infrared luminosities are not from a central active galactic nucleus. Both the infrared hardness (indicated by the IRAS 12, 25, and 60 μm flux density ratios) and the peak-to-total flux density ratios of these LIGs increase as projected separation of these interacting galaxies become smaller, consistent with increasing star formation activities that are concentrated to a smaller area as the merging process advances. These observations provide among the first observational constraint of largely theoretically based scenarios.

1999 The Astrophysical Journal
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