2001A&A...379..823K


Query : 2001A&A...379..823K

2001A&A...379..823K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 379, 823-844 (2001/12-1)

Infrared to millimetre photometry of ultra-luminous IR galaxies : New evidence favouring a 3-stage dust model.

KLAAS U., HAAS M., MUELLER S.A.H., CHINI R., SCHULZ B., COULSON I., HIPPELEIN H., WILKE K., ALBRECHT M. and LEMKE D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Infrared to millimetre spectral energy distributions (SEDs) have been obtained for 41 bright ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs). The observations were carried out with ISOPHOT between 10 and 200µm and supplemented for 16 sources with JCMT/SCUBA at 450 and 850µm and with SEST at 1.3mm. In addition, seven sources were observed at 1.2 and 2.2µm with the 2.2m telescope on Calar Alto. These new SEDs represent the most complete set of infrared photometric templates obtained so far on ULIRGs in the local universe. The SEDs peak at 60-100 µm and show often a quite shallow Rayleigh-Jeans tail. Fits with one single modified blackbody yield a high FIR opacity and small dust emissivity exponent β<2. However, this concept leads to conflicts with several other observational constraints, like the low PAH extinction or the extended filamentary optical morphology. A more consistent picture is obtained using several dust components with β=2, low to moderate FIR opacity and cool (50K>T>30K) to cold (30K>T>10K) temperatures. This provides evidence for two dust stages, the cool starburst dominated one and the cold cirrus-like one. The third stage with several hundred Kelvin warm dust is identified in the AGN dominated ULIRGs, showing up as a NIR-MIR power-law flux increase. While AGNs and SBs appear indistinguishable at FIR and submm wavelengths, they differ in the NIR-MIR. This suggests that the cool FIR emitting dust is not related to the AGN, and that the AGN only powers the warm and hot dust. In comparison with optical and MIR spectroscopy, a criterion based on the SED shapes and the NIR colours is established to reveal AGNs among ULIRGs. Also the possibility of recognising evolutionary trends among the ULIRGs via the relative amounts of cold, cool and warm dust components is investigated.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: galaxies - galaxies: active, evolution, fundamental parameters, photometry, starbursts

Simbad objects: 69

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Number of rows : 69
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 NGC 23 AG? 00 09 53.411 +25 55 25.46   12.5       ~ 313 3
2 IRAS 00199-7426 G 00 22 07.0195181544 -74 09 41.547998196   17.41   16.24   ~ 35 1
3 2MASX J00285413+4308149 LIN 00 28 54.132 +43 08 14.91     16.0     ~ 31 0
4 IRAS 00406-3127 Sy2 00 43 03.17 -31 10 49.5   19.97       ~ 28 0
5 Mrk 1502 Sy1 00 53 34.9331107632 +12 41 35.929269132   14.41 14.03     ~ 1166 1
6 Z 436-30 LIN 01 20 02.654 +14 21 41.73   14.9       ~ 153 0
7 NGC 695 G 01 51 14.3479513536 +22 34 55.956444960   13.7       ~ 184 1
8 UGC 2238 AG? 02 46 17.482 +13 05 44.33   15.2       ~ 128 1
9 NGC 1122 GiG 02 52 51.0789378240 +42 12 19.719761688   13.0       ~ 38 0
10 UGC 2369 PaG 02 54 00.9 +14 58 31   14.6       ~ 115 1
11 UGC 2369 S GiP 02 54 01.80 +14 58 14.0           ~ 101 1
12 6dFGS gJ030821.2-533514 G 03 08 21.5063282352 -53 35 13.332881256   16.63   15.69   ~ 13 0
13 IRAS 03158+4227 G 03 19 11.9490689880 +42 38 25.463172912           ~ 59 0
14 2MASX J03191239+4238436 Sy2 03 19 12.3947640576 +42 38 43.501651404           ~ 43 0
15 IRAS 03538-6432 G 03 54 25.205 -64 23 44.58   18.85   17.64   ~ 29 0
16 UGC 2982 AG? 04 12 22.670 +05 32 49.13   15.50       ~ 159 0
17 2MASX J04260482+1443360 LIN 04 26 04.829 +14 43 36.01           ~ 27 0
18 NGC 1667 Sy2 04 48 37.1804579280 -06 19 11.824427712   13.66 12.86 11.72   ~ 363 1
19 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 497 0
20 LEDA 89499 Sy2 06 02 54.066 -71 03 10.48   15.6       ~ 94 1
21 LEDA 89500 Sy2 06 21 01.188 -63 17 23.81   16.70   15.27   ~ 68 1
22 UGC 5101 Sy2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 571 4
23 APG 148 IG 11 03 54.0 +40 51 00   14.29       ~ 177 1
24 NGC 4038 EmG 12 01 53.002 -18 52 03.32   10.91   9.74 11.0 ~ 1331 1
25 NAME Antennae IG 12 01 53.170 -18 52 37.92           ~ 1689 0
26 NGC 4039 GiP 12 01 53.51 -18 53 10.3   11.08   9.77   ~ 1159 1
27 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
28 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1986 3
29 IC 883 SBG 13 20 35.4 +34 08 22   14.8       ~ 399 1
30 NGC 5256 PaG 13 38 17.81 +48 16 41.2   14.1 13.42     ~ 429 1
31 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 911 3
32 Mrk 463 Sy2 13 56 02.9 +18 22 18   14.8 14.22     ~ 389 2
33 NGC 5653 H2G 14 30 10.4187147048 +31 12 55.568509596   12.7       ~ 174 1
34 LEDA 52270 Sy1 14 37 38.2867288488 -15 00 24.087592692   16.58 16.40     ~ 276 1
35 NGC 5713 GiP 14 40 11.528 -00 17 21.16 11.88 11.84 11.20     ~ 398 2
36 LEDA 89507 Sy2 14 40 59.0135478768 -37 04 31.938829896   17.72   16.48   ~ 118 0
37 2MASX J15265746+1009004 rG 15 26 57.469 +10 09 00.31           ~ 14 0
38 2MASX J15265942+3558372 LIN 15 26 59.442 +35 58 37.01   15.61       ~ 272 1
39 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2957 4
40 NGC 5962 GiP 15 36 31.6809457296 +16 36 27.933030504 12.04 11.98 11.34     ~ 249 1
41 LEDA 90222 Sy1 15 48 56.8020209304 -04 59 33.598051584   16.4 16.40 16.85   ~ 97 0
42 NGC 6052 AG? 16 05 12.8715178104 +20 32 32.607297132 13.01 13.44 13.00     ~ 351 2
43 LEDA 90237 LIN 16 11 40.4280459768 -01 47 06.566246232   16.6       ~ 82 0
44 Mrk 876 Sy1 16 13 57.1795021224 +65 43 09.952685328   16.03 15.49     ~ 583 0
45 NGC 6240 Sy2 16 52 58.9 +02 24 03   14.31 13.37     ~ 1637 2
46 LEDA 60189 LIN 17 23 21.943 -00 17 00.96   15.1       ~ 424 0
47 IRAS 17463+5806 G 17 47 05.6 +58 05 18           ~ 19 0
48 2MASX J18113842+0131397 G 18 11 38.4206790528 +01 31 40.049832180           ~ 57 0
49 2MASX J18485387+3237287 G 18 48 53.877 +32 37 28.75           ~ 21 0
50 NAME Super Antennae Sy2 19 31 21.4272801984 -72 39 21.442847832   17.39 16.37 14.65   ~ 301 2
51 LEDA 90339 G 19 48 15.7 +09 52 05           ~ 37 0
52 LEDA 90350 Sy1 20 07 18.669 -06 14 27.32   17.24   16.18   ~ 22 1
53 LEDA 90352 LIN 20 11 23.862 -02 59 50.33   17.80   16.41   ~ 68 0
54 [VV2000] J201329.8-414735 QSO 20 13 29.509 -41 47 35.48   17.0       ~ 129 2
55 6dFGS gJ204418.2-164017 LIN 20 44 18.186 -16 40 16.63   18.02   17.04   ~ 90 0
56 ESO 286-19 LIN 20 58 26.8183783008 -42 38 59.411838156   14.79 14.79 14.20   ~ 291 0
57 2MASX J21161852-4433374 G 21 16 18.5751072336 -44 33 37.139108652   17.48   16.24   ~ 26 1
58 2MASX J21530552-0614496 G 21 53 05.4893077560 -06 14 50.089184016           ~ 17 0
59 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3
60 ESO 148-2 Sy2 23 15 46.772 -59 03 15.94   14.94 14.73 13.95   ~ 265 1
61 NGC 7591 SyG 23 18 16.2727927344 +06 35 09.108933504   13.8       ~ 269 0
62 NGC 7592 Sy2 23 18 22.0 -04 24 57           ~ 160 0
63 LEDA 90424 LIN 23 26 03.6867143064 -69 10 18.422274828   16.6       ~ 50 0
64 NGC 7674 Sy2 23 27 56.6973043968 +08 46 44.253707772 13.84 13.92 13.23 12.64   ~ 699 4
65 NGC 7679 Sy2 23 28 46.6613717400 +03 30 41.013578196   13.2       ~ 269 1
66 LEDA 90429 SyG 23 39 01.274 +36 21 08.77   16.17       ~ 216 1
67 2MASX J23414354-6122526 Sy2 23 41 43.6298787696 -61 22 52.740763032   17.70   16.71   ~ 22 1
68 Mrk 331 GiP 23 51 26.731 +20 35 10.22   14.9       ~ 227 0
69 IRAS 23515-2917 Sy2 23 54 06.5 -29 01 00   19.3       ~ 21 1

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