1998ApJ...508..627K


Query : 1998ApJ...508..627K

1998ApJ...508..627K - Astrophys. J., 508, 627-647 (1998/December-1)

The IRAS 1 Jy sample of ultraluminous infrared galaxies. II. Optical spectroscopy.

KIM D.-C., VEILLEUX S. and SANDERS D.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

This is the second paper in a series discussing the properties of ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIGs: LIR > 1012 L; H0 = 75 km.s–1 Mpc–1 and q0 = 0.0) from the 1 Jy sample of Kim. This paper presents the first results of a spectroscopic survey at optical wavelengths of a randomly selected subset of 45 ULIGs from Kim & Sanders. These new data are combined with previous data from Veilleux et al. to determine the spectral properties of luminous infrared galaxies (LIGs) with LIR ~ 1010.5-1013 L. We find that the fraction of Seyfert galaxies among LIGs increases dramatically above LIR ~ 1012.3 L–nearly one-half of the galaxies with LIR > 1012.3 L present Seyfert characteristics. Many of the optical properties of these Seyfert galaxies are consistent with the presence of genuine active galactic nuclei (AGNs) in the cores of these objects. The continuum colors and strengths of the stellar Hβ and Mg I b features in and out of the nuclei of ULIGs indicate that star formation has recently (∼107 yr) taken place in the nuclear and circumnuclear regions of many of these objects. As expected, photoionization by hot stars appears to be the dominant source of ionization in the objects with H II region-like spectra. Evidence is presented that the ionization source in infrared-selected galaxies with nuclear LINER-like spectra (38% of the ULIGs in our sample) is likely to be shocks or of stellar origins rather than AGNs. Shock ionization associated with starburst-driven outflows may also explain the LINER-like emission detected outside the nuclei of some galaxies. No significant differences are found between the mean color excess of ULIGs and that of IRAS galaxies of lower infrared luminosity. However, in contrast to what was found in low-luminosity infrared galaxies, the color excess in the nuclei of ULIGs does not seem to depend on spectral types. The reddening in ULIGs is generally observed to decrease with distance from the nucleus as in their low-luminosity counterparts. In less than 1/5 of the ULIGs in our sample, we observe clear cases of inverted reddening profiles, nearly all of which are optically classified low-ionization nuclear emitting regions (LINERs). These profiles may reflect the actual dust distribution in these objects or may be due to complex optical depth effects.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Nuclei - Galaxies: Photometry - Galaxies: Seyfert - Galaxies: Stellar Content - Infrared: Galaxies

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Number of rows : 52
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Mrk 1014 Sy1 01 59 50.2534701768 +00 23 40.864244784   16.08 15.87     ~ 572 0
2 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 498 0
3 IRAS 07598+6508 Sy1 08 04 30.4643108040 +64 59 52.789588188   14.3 15.5     ~ 231 0
4 5C 7.206 LIN 08 23 12.6165437400 +27 51 39.639008772           ~ 56 0
5 2MASX J08584172+1041223 Sy2 08 58 41.7600226809 +10 41 22.024849251   16.84       ~ 55 0
6 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LIN 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23     16.66     ~ 420 1
7 LEDA 165552 LIN 10 12 16.7929453584 +46 49 43.491525384       22.20   ~ 42 0
8 LEDA 90133 LIN 10 52 23.518 +44 08 47.60           ~ 65 0
9 LEDA 139520 LIN 11 05 37.538 +31 14 32.18           ~ 48 0
10 IRAS 11119+3257 Sy1 11 14 38.8902542640 +32 41 33.483258276   19.22 17.96     ~ 145 1
11 6dFGS gJ112450.7-130117 Sy2 11 24 50.731 -13 01 16.58   18.49   17.32   ~ 29 1
12 NVSS J115314+131427 rG 11 53 14.226 +13 14 27.86   17.77       ~ 60 0
13 LEDA 1888605 LIN 12 00 46.8386541480 +30 04 14.151358452           ~ 33 0
14 LEDA 90164 Sy2 12 09 45.1187842872 -05 01 13.431047484   17.52 17.8 16.56   ~ 104 1
15 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
16 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5798 1
17 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1987 3
18 LEDA 165618 Sy2 13 24 19.8862877976 +05 37 04.693531332   19.31 18.73 17.41   ~ 119 0
19 2MASX J13331651-1755106 Sy2 13 33 16.5631735944 -17 55 10.612057080   20.0 18.6     ~ 43 1
20 IRAS 13342+3932 Sy1 13 36 24.0619427808 +39 17 31.105014396     17.76     ~ 85 0
21 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
22 ICRF J134733.3+121724 Sy2 13 47 33.36161873 +12 17 24.2398927   19.28 18.44 15.718   ~ 597 3
23 2MASX J13481941-3012017 Sy2 13 48 19.4115734304 -30 12 01.486438740   18.86 17.71     ~ 30 0
24 LEDA 84113 H2G 14 08 19.0356546744 +29 04 47.143121916           ~ 62 0
25 LEDA 165630 Sy2 14 09 31.257 +05 11 31.31     17.00     ~ 73 0
26 2MASX J14223136+2602049 H2G 14 22 31.3873621186 +26 02 05.256515503           ~ 45 0
27 LEDA 52270 Sy1 14 37 38.2867288488 -15 00 24.087592692   16.58 16.40     ~ 276 1
28 LEDA 89507 Sy2 14 40 59.0135478768 -37 04 31.938829896   17.72   16.48   ~ 118 0
29 2MASX J14410437+5320088 Sy2 14 41 04.3772323224 +53 20 08.658129120   18.29 17.77     ~ 68 0
30 LEDA 90196 Sy2 15 02 31.9755844913 +14 21 34.926031528   20.69 20.13     ~ 56 0
31 2MASX J15155520-2009172 Sy2 15 15 55.1783451792 -20 09 16.916691024   18.34 17.1 17.16   ~ 50 0
32 IRAS 15206+3342 Sy2 15 22 38.104 +33 31 35.90           ~ 101 0
33 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
34 LEDA 90222 Sy1 15 48 56.8020209304 -04 59 33.598051584   16.4 16.40 16.85   ~ 97 0
35 LEDA 90237 LIN 16 11 40.4280459768 -01 47 06.566246232   16.6       ~ 82 0
36 LEDA 165690 LIN 16 32 21.378 +15 51 45.50   18.72 18.06     ~ 57 1
37 IRAS 16334+4630 LIN 16 34 52.35240 +46 24 52.6356   17.66       ~ 46 1
38 LEDA 2817027 LIN 16 48 01.70 +51 55 44.4           ~ 32 0
39 LEDA 90258 H2G 16 49 14.092 +34 25 13.20           ~ 52 1
40 LEDA 90261 LIN 16 49 46.88 +54 42 35.4   17.5       ~ 63 1
41 LEDA 90270 LIN 17 03 41.960 +58 13 44.37           ~ 56 0
42 LEDA 165716 LIN 17 04 28.4433405168 +67 16 28.258598748     17.0     ~ 54 0
43 LEDA 165718 H2G 17 08 32.12 +40 23 28.2           ~ 45 0
44 LEDA 60189 LIN 17 23 21.943 -00 17 00.96   15.1       ~ 424 0
45 LEDA 90294 G 17 59 52.8 +06 29 18           ~ 14 0
46 2MASX J18485387+3237287 G 18 48 53.877 +32 37 28.75           ~ 21 0
47 LEDA 90327 EmG 19 32 22.2962473608 -04 00 01.797249204   18.85   17.04   ~ 110 0
48 LEDA 90352 LIN 20 11 23.862 -02 59 50.33   17.80   16.41   ~ 68 0
49 6dFGS gJ204418.2-164017 LIN 20 44 18.186 -16 40 16.63   18.02   17.04   ~ 90 0
50 LEDA 66703 Sy1 21 24 41.6403183696 -17 44 45.886080696   17.18 16.50 15.95   ~ 92 0
51 2MASX J21354580-2332359 LIN 21 35 45.8178571488 -23 32 36.305302884           ~ 37 1
52 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3

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