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Spectral Energy Distributions and Luminosities of Galaxies and Active Galactic Nuclei in theSpitzerWide-Area Infrared Extragalactic (SWIRE) Legacy Survey

Authors :
G. E. Morrison
E. A. Gonzalez-Solares
Steve Serjeant
Michael Rowan-Robinson
Frank J. Masci
Tom Babbedge
E. Hatzimaoglou
Duncan Farrah
D. Dominghue
H. Dole
M. Fox
Jason Surace
C. K. Xu
N. Onyett
C. Lonsdale
D. Padgett
Dave Frayer
S. J. Oliver
Andreas Efstathiou
P. Davoodi
Gordon J. Stacey
F. Fang
Kirpal Nandra
Maria del Carmen Polletta
Frazer N. Owen
Ezra E. Smith
I. Perez-Fournon
David L. Shupe
Alberto Franceschini
Mattia Vaccari
Brian Siana
Source :
The Astronomical Journal. 129:1183-1197
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2005.

Abstract

We discuss optical associations, spectral energy distributions and photometric redshifts for SWIRE sources in the ELAIS-N1 area and the Lockman Validation Field. The band-merged IRAC (3.6, 4.5, 5.8 and 8.0 mu) and MIPS (24, 70, 160 mu) data have been associated with optical UgriZ data from the INT Wide Field Survey in ELAIS-N1, and with our own optical Ugri data in Lockman-VF. The spectral energy distributions of selected ELAIS sources in N1 detected by SWIRE, most with spectroscopic redshifts, are modelled in terms of a simple set of galaxy and quasar templates in the optical and near infrared, and with a set of dust emission templates (cirrus, M82 starburst, Arp 220 starburst, and AGN dust torus) in the mid infrared. The optical data, together with the IRAC 3.6 and 4.5 mu data, have been used to determine photometric redshifts. For galaxies with known spectroscopic redshifts there is a notable improvement in the photometric redshift when the IRAC data are used, with a reduction in the rms scatter from 10% in (1+z) to 7%. The photometric redshifts are used to derive the 3.6 and 24 mu redshift distribution and to compare this with the predictions of models. For those sources with a clear mid infrared excess, relative to the galaxy starlight model used for the optical and near infrared, the mid and far infrared data are modelled in terms of the same dust emission templates. The proportions found of each template type are: cirrus 31%, M82 29%, Arp 220 10%, AGN dust tori 29%. The distribution of the different infrared sed types in the L_{ir}/L_{opt} versus L_{ir} plane, where L_{ir} and L_{opt} are the infrared and optical bolometric luminosities, is discussed.

Details

ISSN :
15383881 and 00046256
Volume :
129
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
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