2013AJ....145...55Y


Query : 2013AJ....145...55Y

2013AJ....145...55Y - Astron. J., 145, 55 (2013/March-0)

Characterizing the mid-infrared extragalactic sky with WISE and SDSS.

YAN L., DONOSO E., TSAI C.-W., STERN D., ASSEF R.J., EISENHARDT P., BLAIN A.W., CUTRI R., JARRETT T., STANFORD S.A., WRIGHT E., BRIDGE C. and RIECHERS D.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) has completed its all-sky survey in four channels at 3.4-22 µm, detecting hundreds of millions of objects. We merge the WISE mid-infrared data with optical data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) and provide a phenomenological characterization of WISE extragalactic sources. WISE is most sensitive at 3.4 µm (W1) and least sensitive at 22 µm (W4). The W1 band probes massive early-type galaxies out to z ≳ 1. This is more distant than SDSS identified early-type galaxies, consistent with the fact that 28% of 3.4 µm sources have faint or no r-band counterparts (r > 22.2). In contrast, 92%-95% of 12 µm and 22 µm sources have SDSS optical counterparts with r ≤ 22.2. WISE 3.4 µm detects 89.8% of the entire SDSS QSO catalog at S/NW1>7σ, but only 18.9% at 22 µm with S/NW4> 5σ. We show that WISE colors alone are effective in isolating stars (or local early-type galaxies), star-forming galaxies, and strong active galactic nuclei (AGNs)/QSOs at z ≲ 3. We highlight three major applications of WISE colors: (1) Selection of strong AGNs/QSOs at z ≤ 3 using W1 - W2 > 0.8 and W2 < 15.2 criteria, producing a better census of this population. The surface density of these strong AGN/QSO candidates is 67.5±0.14/deg2. (2) Selection of dust-obscured, type-2 AGN/QSO candidates. We show that WISE W1 - W2 > 0.8, W2 < 15.2 combined with r - W2 > 6 (Vega) colors can be used to identify type-2 AGN candidates. The fraction of these type-2 AGN candidates is one-third of all WISE color-selected AGNs. (3) Selection of ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) at z ∼ 2 with extremely red colors, r - W4 > 14 or well-detected 22 µm sources lacking detections in the 3.4 and 4.6 µm bands. The surface density of z ∼ 2 ULIRG candidates selected with r - W4 > 14 is 0.9±0.07/deg2 at S/NW4 ≥ 5 (the corresponding, lowest flux density of 2.5 mJy), which is consistent with that inferred from smaller area Spitzer surveys. Optical spectroscopy of a small number of these high-redshift ULIRG candidates confirms our selection, and reveals a possible trend that optically fainter or r - W4 redder candidates are at higher redshifts.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

CDS comments: ULAS J1120+0461 is ULAS J112001.48+064124.3 in Simbad. IRAS 0872+3915 is a misprint for IRAS 08572+3915.

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (2000)
RA
ICRS (2000)
DEC
Proper motions Parallaxes Redshift Rad. vel. cz Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type Morph. type Angular size #ref
1983 - 2024
1 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LINER 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23 0.058238 16952 17459.31     16.66     ~ ~ 0.177 0.120 40 422
2 UGC 5101 Seyfert2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368 0.03934225 11563 11794.5098   15.20 15.50     ~ S0-a 0.98 0.74 87 578
3 NAME COSMOS Field Region 10 00 28.60 +02 12 21.0 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2999
4 QSO J1120+0641 QSO 11 20 01.463 +06 41 23.79 7.0848 290758 2123970           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 223
5 Mrk 231 Seyfert1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852 0.002 -0.041 0.0121 0.042180 12379 12645.25   14.68 13.84     ~ SA 1.10 0.78 10 1965
6 WISE J142228.86+561355.6 Galaxy 14 22 28.86 +56 13 55.6 2.524 255109 756676           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3
7 NAME NOAO Deep Wide Field Region 14 32 05.75 +34 16 47.5 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 395
8 SDSS J145705.93+293231.5 Galaxy 14 57 05.932 +29 32 31.55 2.908 262946 871796           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2
9 2MASX J15265942+3558372 LINER 15 26 59.442 +35 58 37.01 0.055377 16143 16601.61   15.61       ~ 0 0.170 0.167 20 273
10 IC 4553 Seyfert 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084 0.018101 5377 5426.54   14.76 13.88     ~ SAd 1.29 0.87 97 2955
11 SDSS J160346.19+362741.8 MidIR 16 03 46.191 +36 27 41.83 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
12 2MASS J16045625+2041005 NearIR 16 04 56.250 +20 41 00.52 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
13 SDSS J161714.90+335556.4 MidIR 16 17 14.8943740656 +33 55 56.413155396 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
14 SDSS J161728.91+233646.8 MidIR 16 17 28.924 +23 36 47.16 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
15 SDSS J163619.20+330922.1 MidIR 16 36 19.204 +33 09 22.16 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
16 SDSS J170813.71+331538.7 MidIR 17 08 13.718 +33 15 38.76 ~ ~ ~           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1
17 WISEA J181417.29+341224.8 QSO 18 14 17.29 +34 12 24.9 2.452 253372 735091           ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 24
18 NAME Super Antennae Seyfert2 19 31 21.4272801984 -72 39 21.442847832 0.611 -0.542 0.061594 17898 18465.42   17.39 16.37 14.65   ~ ~ 0.523 0.230 165 303

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