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IR and UV Galaxies at z = 0.6: Evolution of Dust Attenuation and Stellar Mass as Revealed by SWIRE and GALEX

Authors :
C. Kevin Xu
David Shupe
Veronique Buat
Michael Rowan‐Robinson
Thomas Babbedge
Jorge Iglesias‐Paramo
Tsutomu T. Takeuchi
Tom A. Barlow
Tim Conrow
Fan Fang
Karl Forster
Peter G. Friedman
Eduardo Gonzales‐Solares
Carol Lonsdale
D. Christopher Martin
Patrick Morrissey
Susan G. Neff
David Schiminovich
Mark Seibert
Todd Small
Gene Smith
Jason Surace
Ted K. Wyder
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2007.

Abstract

We study dust attenuation and stellar mass of $\rm z\sim 0.6$ star-forming galaxies using new SWIRE observations in IR and GALEX observations in UV. Two samples are selected from the SWIRE and GALEX source catalogs in the SWIRE/GALEX field ELAIS-N1-00 ($\Omega = 0.8$ deg$^2$). The UV selected sample has 600 galaxies with photometric redshift (hereafter photo-z) $0.5 \leq z \leq 0.7$ and NUV$\leq 23.5$ (corresponding to $\rm L_{FUV} \geq 10^{9.6} L_\sun$). The IR selected sample contains 430 galaxies with $f_{24\mu m} \geq 0.2$ mJy ($\rm L_{dust} \geq 10^{10.8} L_\sun$) in the same photo-z range. It is found that the mean $\rm L_{dust}/L_{FUV}$ ratios of the z=0.6 UV galaxies are consistent with that of their z=0 counterparts of the same $\rm L_{FUV}$. For IR galaxies, the mean $\rm L_{dust}/L_{FUV}$ ratios of the z=0.6 LIRGs ($\rm L_{dust} \sim 10^{11} L_\sun$) are about a factor of 2 lower than local LIRGs, whereas z=0.6 ULIRGs ($\rm L_{dust} \sim 10^{12} L_\sun$) have the same mean $\rm L_{dust}/L_{FUV}$ ratios as their local counterparts. This is consistent with the hypothesis that the dominant component of LIRG population has changed from large, gas rich spirals at z$>0.5$ to major-mergers at z=0. The stellar mass of z=0.6 UV galaxies of $\rm L_{FUV} \leq 10^{10.2} L_\sun$ is about a factor 2 less than their local counterparts of the same luminosity, indicating growth of these galaxies. The mass of z=0.6 UV lunmous galaxies (UVLGs: $\rm L_{FUV} > 10^{10.2} L_\sun$) and IR selected galaxies, which are nearly exclusively LIRGs and ULIRGs, is the same as their local counterparts.<br />Comment: 27 pages, 8 figures, to be published in the Astrophysical Journal Supplement series dedicated to GALEX results

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e58bf99f50c680a344f833b14a74dc40