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Multi-wavelength analysis of 18um-selected galaxies in the AKARI/IRC monitor field towards the North Ecliptic Pole

Authors :
Takagi, T.
Matsuhara, H.
Wada, T.
Oyabu, S.
Imai, K.
Pearson, C. P.
Hanami, H.
Onaka, T.
Fujishiro, N.
Ishihara, D.
Ita, Y.
Kataza, H.
Kim, W.
Matsumoto, T.
Murakami, H.
Ohyama, Y.
Sakon, I.
Tanabe, T.
Uemizu, K.
Ueno, M.
Watarai, H.
Usui, F.
Lee, H. M.
Im, M.
Serjeant, S.
Savage, R. S.
Tange, T.
Nakagawa, T.
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
arXiv, 2007.

Abstract

We present an initial analysis of AKARI 18um-selected galaxies using all 9 photometric bands at 2-24um available in the InfraRed Camera (IRC), in order to demonstrate new capabilities of AKARI cosmological surveys. We detected 72 sources at 18um in an area of 50.2 arcmin^2 in the AKARI/IRC monitor field towards the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP). From this sample, 25 galaxies with probable redshifts z>~ 0.5 are selected with a single colour cut (N2-N3>0.1) for a detailed SED analysis with ground-based BVRi'z'JK data. Using an SED radiative transfer model of starbursts covering the wavelength range UV -- submm, we derive photometric redshifts from the optical-MIR SEDs of 18um-selected galaxies. From the best-fit SED models, we show that the IRC all-band photometry is capable of tracing the steep rise in flux at the blue side of the PAH 6.2um emission feature. This indicates that the IRC all-band photometry is useful to constrain the redshift of infrared galaxies, specifically for dusty galaxies with a less prominent 4000A break. Also, we find that the flux dip between the PAH 7.7 and 11.2um emission feature is recognizable in the observed SEDs of galaxies at z~1. By using such a colour anomaly due to the PAH and silicate absorption features, unique samples of ULIRGs at z~1, `silicate-break' galaxies, can be constructed from large cosmological surveys of AKARI towards the NEP, i.e. the NEP-Deep and NEP-Wide survey. This pilot study suggests the possibility of detecting many interesting galaxy properties in the NEP-Deep and Wide surveys, such as a systematic difference in SEDs between high- and low-z ULIRGs, and a large variation of the PAH inter-band strength ratio in galaxies at high redshifts. [abridged]<br />Accepted for publication in PASJ, AKARI special issue

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....111d055c96a72545ef5a25b840a50322
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.0705.1365