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GOODS-Herschel A population of 24micron dropout sources at z < 2

Authors :
Matthieu Béthermin
E. Daddi
D. Elbaz
Georgios E. Magdis
V. Buat
Ho Seong Hwang
D. Rigopoulou
Maurilio Pannella
Bruno Altieri
Alexandra Pope
Kalliopi Dasyra
L. Armus
James Mullaney
G. E. Morrison
H. Aussel
Dieter Lutz
E. Le Floc'h
Benjamin Magnelli
Denis Burgarella
Helmut Dannerbauer
J. Kartaltepe
I. Valtchanov
P. Popesso
D. Coia
Vassilis Charmandaris
Douglas Scott
Mark Dickinson
Roger Leiton
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Using extremely deep PACS 100- and 160um Herschel data from the GOODS-Herschel program, we identify 21 infrared bright galaxies previously missed in the deepest 24um surveys performed by MIPS. These MIPS dropouts are predominantly found in two redshift bins, centred at z ~0.4 and ~1.3. Their S_100/S_24 flux density ratios are similar to those of local LIRGs and ULIRGs, whose silicate absorption features at 18um (at z ~ 0.4) and 9.7um (at z ~ 1.3) are shifted into the 24um MIPS band at these redshifts. The high-z sub-sample consists of 11 infrared luminous sources, accounting for ~2% of the whole GOODS-Herschel sample and putting strong upper limits on the fraction of LIRGs/ULIRGs at 1.0 43 colour cut selects galaxies with a redshift distribution similar to that of the MIPS dropouts and when combined with a second colour cut, S_16/S_8 &gt; 4, isolates sources at 1.0 &lt; z &lt; 1.7. We show that these sources have elevated specific star formation rates (sSFR) compared to main sequence galaxies at these redshifts and are likely to be compact starbursts with moderate/strong 9.7um silicate absorption features in their mid-IR spectra. Herschel data reveal that their infrared luminosities extrapolated from the 24um flux density are underestimated, on average, by a factor of ~3. These silicate break galaxies account for 16% (8%) of the ULIRG (LIRG) population in the GOODS fields, indicating a lower limit in their space density of 2.0 \times 10^(-5) Mpc^(-3). Finally, we provide estimates of the fraction of z &lt; 2 MIPS dropout sources as a function of the 24-, 100-, 160-, 250- and 350um sensitivity limits, and conclude that previous predictions of a population of silicate break galaxies missed by the major 24um extragalactic surveys have been overestimated.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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