Properties of Dust Obscured Galaxies in the Nep-Deep Field
DOI: 10.5303/PKAS.2017.32.1.245
Bibcode: 2017PKAS...32..245O
Burgarella, Denis; Pearson, Chris; Matsuhara, Hideo; Oi, Nagisa; Malkan, Matt; Miyaji, Takamitsu; AKARI-NEP Team; Buat, Veronique
United Kingdom
Abstract
We selected 47 DOGs at z∼1.5 using optical R (or r^{'}), AKARI 18 μm, and 24 μm color in the AKARI North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) Deep survey field. Using the colors among 3, 4, 7, and 9μm, we classified them into 3 groups; bump DOGs (23 sources), power-law DOGs (16 sources), and unknown DOGs (8 sources). We built spectral energy distributions (SEDs) with optical to far-infrared photometric data and investigated their properties using SED fitting method. We found that AGN activity such as a AGN contribution to the infrared luminosity and a Chandra detection rate for bump and power-law DOGs are significantly different, while stellar component properties like a stellar mass and a star-formation rate are similar to each other. A specific star-formation rate range of power-law DOGs is slightly higher than that of bump DOGs with wide overlap. Herschel/PACS detection rates are almost the same between bump and power-law DOGs. On the other hand SPIRE detection rates show large differences between bump and power-law DOGs. These results might be explained by differences in dust temperatures. Both groups of DOGs host hot and/or warm dust (∼ 50 Kelvin), and many bump DOGs contain cooler dust (≤ 30 Kelvin)
2017
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Publication of Korean Astronomical Society
Herschel
AKARI
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