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WISE Discovery of Hyper Luminous Galaxies at z=2-4 and Their Implications for Galaxy and AGN Evolution

Authors :
Tsai, Chao-Wei
Eisenhardt, Peter
Wu, Jingwen
Bridge, Carrie
Assef, Roberto
Benford, Dominic
Blain, Andrew
Cutri, Roc
Griffith, Roger L.
Jarrett, Thomas
Lonsdale, Carol
Petty, Sara
Sayers, Jack
Stanford, Adam
Stern, Daniel
Wright, Edward L.
Yan, Lin
Source :
Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Vol. 477, p. 247 (2013)
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

On behalf of the WISE Science team, we present the discovery of a class of distant dust-enshrouded galaxies with extremely high luminosity. These galaxies are selected to have extreme red colors in the mid-IR using NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE). They are faint in the optical and near-IR, predominantly at z=2-4, and with IR luminosity > $10^{13}\, L_{Sun}$, making them Hyper-Luminous Infrared Galaxies (HyLIRGs). SEDs incorporating the WISE, Spitzer, and Herschel PACS and SPIRE photometry indicate hot dust dominates the bolometric luminosity, presumably powered by AGN. Preliminary multi-wavelength follow-up suggests that they are different from normal populations in the local M-sigma relation. Their low source density implies that these objects are either intrinsically rare, or a short-lived phase in a more numerous population. If the latter is the case, these hot, dust-enshrouded galaxies may be an early stage in the interplay between AGN and galaxies.<br />Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. Proceedings of the Conference of "Galaxy Mergers in an Evolving Universe", Hualien, Taiwan, October 23-28, 2011

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series, Vol. 477, p. 247 (2013)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1311.0120
Document Type :
Working Paper