2015A&A...577A..78P


Query : 2015A&A...577A..78P

2015A&A...577A..78P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 577A, 78-78 (2015/5-1)

Star-formation histories of local luminous infrared galaxies.

PEREIRA-SANTAELLA M., ALONSO-HERRERO A., COLINA L., MIRALLES-CABALLERO D., PEREZ-GONZALEZ P.G., ARRIBAS S., BELLOCCHI E., CAZZOLI S., DIAZ-SANTOS T. and PIQUERAS LOPEZ J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present analysis of the integrated spectral energy distribution (SED) from the ultraviolet (UV) to the far-infrared and Hα of a sample of 29 local systems and individual galaxies with infrared (IR) luminosities between 1011L and 1011.8L. We combined new narrow-band Hα + [NII] and broad-band g, r optical imaging taken with the Nordic Optical Telescope (NOT), with archival GALEX, 2MASS, Spitzer, and Herschel data. Their SEDs (photometry and integrated Hα flux) were fitted simultaneously with a modified version of the magphys code using stellar population synthesis models for the UV-near-IR range and thermal emission models for the IR emission taking the energy balance between the absorbed and re-emitted radiation into account. From the SED fits, we derive the star-formation histories (SFH) of these galaxies. For nearly half of them, the star-formation rate appears to be approximately constant during the last few Gyr. In the other half, the current star-formation rate seems to be enhanced by a factor of 3-20 with respect to what occurred ∼1Gyr ago. Objects with constant SFH tend to be more massive than starbursts, and they are compatible with the expected properties of a main-sequence (M-S) galaxy. Likewise, the derived SFHs show that all our objects were M-S galaxies ∼1Gyr ago with stellar masses between 1010.1 and 1011.5M. We also derived the average extinction (Av=0.6-3mag) and the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon luminosity to LIR ratio (0.03-0.16) from our fits. We combined the Av with the total IR and Hα luminosities into a diagram that can be used to identify objects with rapidly changing (increasing or decreasing) SFR during the past 100Myr.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: star formation

CDS comments: CGCG 468-002 NED02 is 2MASX J05082121+1722083 in SIMBAD.

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 23 G 00 09 53.411 +25 55 25.46   12.5       ~ 303 3
2 MCG+12-02-001 G 00 54 03.943 +73 05 05.23   16       ~ 102 1
3 NGC 876 GiG 02 17 53.327 +14 31 17.91   16.5       ~ 60 0
4 NGC 877 LSB 02 17 59.6453041536 +14 32 38.215857696   12.5       ~ 168 1
5 UGC 1845 GiG 02 24 07.9838118384 +47 58 10.747047684   15.7       ~ 78 1
6 NGC 992 GiG 02 37 25.491 +21 06 03.04   13.5       ~ 126 1
7 UGC 2982 G 04 12 22.670 +05 32 49.13   15.50       ~ 153 0
8 NGC 1614 AGN 04 34 00.027 -08 34 44.57   14.66 13.99     ~ 651 0
9 Z 468-2 Sy2 05 08 19.7062775592 +17 21 48.085162020   15.4       ~ 97 0
10 2MFGC 4194 G 05 08 21.211 +17 22 08.34           ~ 23 0
11 NGC 1961 LIN 05 42 04.6327819680 +69 22 42.411028872   11.73 10.99     ~ 325 3
12 UGC 3351 Sy2 05 45 47.836 +58 42 03.83   16.0       ~ 93 2
13 UGC 3405 GiP 06 13 57.7042263936 +80 28 34.776179400   15.17 13.95     ~ 49 0
14 UGC 3410 GiP 06 14 29.619 +80 26 59.47   14.35 13.17     ~ 67 0
15 NGC 2388 GiG 07 28 53.4535009080 +33 49 08.554343196   14.7       ~ 128 2
16 NGC 2389 GiG 07 29 04.6432443888 +33 51 39.428739684   13.5       ~ 70 1
17 NGC 2416 G 07 35 41.525 +11 36 43.31   14.3       ~ 37 0
18 MCG+02-20-003 GiG 07 35 43.416 +11 42 35.29   15.0       ~ 66 0
19 NGC 3110 H2G 10 04 02.124 -06 28 29.12   13.4   13.3 12.5 ~ 163 3
20 NGC 3221 G 10 22 19.988 +21 34 10.56   14.3       ~ 129 1
21 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.326 +58 33 41.80   13.19 12.86     ~ 954 4
22 MCG-02-33-098 G 13 02 19.5 -15 46 05   14       ~ 85 0
23 IC 860 LIN 13 15 03.51 +24 37 07.8   14.8       ~ 206 0
24 NGC 5653 H2G 14 30 10.4187147048 +31 12 55.568509596   12.7       ~ 165 1
25 Z 49-57 GiC 15 13 13.1083645344 +07 13 32.099256084   15.5       ~ 228 1
26 NGC 5936 H2G 15 30 00.846 +12 59 21.55   13.0       ~ 159 1
27 NGC 5990 Sy2 15 46 16.3702704024 +02 24 55.693907820   13.1       ~ 134 1
28 NGC 6052 IG 16 05 12.8715178104 +20 32 32.607297132 13.01 13.44 13.00     ~ 343 2
29 NGC 6701 G 18 43 12.429 +60 39 12.13   12.9       ~ 125 1
30 NGC 6921 Sy2 20 28 28.8658027224 +25 43 24.094324884 15.41   12.897     ~ 88 1
31 MCG+04-48-002 Sy2 20 28 35.061 +25 44 00.18   18       ~ 134 1
32 NGC 7591 SyG 23 18 16.2727927344 +06 35 09.108933504   13.8       ~ 252 0
33 NGC 7679 Sy2 23 28 46.6613717400 +03 30 41.013578196   13.2       ~ 258 1
34 NGC 7752 GiP 23 46 58.557 +29 27 32.17   14.3       ~ 125 0
35 NGC 7753 IG 23 47 04.834 +29 29 00.17   13.2       ~ 165 0
36 NGC 7769 LIN 23 51 03.9747703056 +20 09 01.552564620   12.77       ~ 143 1
37 NGC 7770 GiG 23 51 22.610 +20 05 48.56   14.5       ~ 98 1
38 NGC 7771 GiG 23 51 24.880 +20 06 42.57 13.42 13.08 12.25     ~ 327 4

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