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Unbiased large spectroscopic surveys of galaxies selected by SPICA using dust bands

Authors :
Armus, L.
Baes, M.
Charmandaris, V.
Czerny, B.
Efstathiou, A.
Fernandez-Ontiveros, J. A.
Ferrara, A.
Gonzalez-Alfonso, E.
Griffin, M.
Gruppioni, C.
Hatziminaoglou, E.
Pozzi, F.
Scott, D.
Smith, J. -D. T.
Spinoglio, L.
Suzuki, T.
van, der Tak F.
Vaccari, M.
Vignali, C.
Wang, L.
Kaneda, Hidehiro
Ishihara, Daisuke
Oyabu, Shinki
Yamagishi, Mitsuyoshi
Wada, Takehiko
Imanishi, Masatoshi
Kohno, Kotaro
Kwon, Jungmi
Nakagawa, Takao
Onaka, Takashi
Astronomy
Kaneda, H.
Ishihara, D.
Oyabu, S.
Yamagishi, M.
Wada, T.
Armus, L.
Baes, M.
Charmandaris, V.
Czerny, B.
Efstathiou, A.
Fernández-Ontiveros, J. A.
Ferrara, A.
González-Alfonso, E.
Griffin, M.
Gruppioni, C.
Hatziminaoglou, E.
Imanishi, M.
Kohno, K.
Kwon, J.
Nakagawa, T.
Onaka, T.
Pozzi, F.
Scott, D.
Smith, J. -. D. T.
Spinoglio, L.
Suzuki, T.
van der Tak, F.
Vaccari, M.
Vignali, C.
Wang, L.
Source :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34:e059. Cambridge University Press
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
arXiv, 2017.

Abstract

The mid-infrared (IR) range contains many spectral features associated with large molecules and dust grains such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and silicates. These are usually very strong compared to fine-structure gas lines, and thus valuable in studying the spectral properties of faint distant galaxies. In this paper, we evaluate the capability of low-resolution mid-IR spectroscopic surveys of galaxies that could be performed by SPICA. The surveys are designed to address the question how star formation and black hole accretion activities evolved over cosmic time through spectral diagnostics of the physical conditions of the interstellar/circumnuclear media in galaxies. On the basis of results obtained with Herschel far-IR photometric surveys of distant galaxies and Spitzer and AKARI near- to mid-IR spectroscopic observations of nearby galaxies, we estimate the numbers of the galaxies at redshift z > 0.5, which are expected to be detected in the PAH features or dust continuum by a wide (10 deg^2) or deep (1 deg^2) blind survey, both for a given observation time of 600 hours. As by-products of the wide blind survey, we also expect to detect debris disks, through the mid-IR excess above the photospheric emission of nearby main-sequence stars, and we estimate their number. We demonstrate that the SPICA mid-IR surveys will efficiently provide us with unprecedentedly large spectral samples, which can be studied further in the far-IR with SPICA.<br />Paper accepted for publication on PASA on 18th October 2017, as part of the SPICA Special Issue

Details

ISSN :
13233580
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 34:e059. Cambridge University Press
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....671d6d953979ab24e3bafae0b43c8e29
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1710.07103