2011MNRAS.410.1593W


Query : 2011MNRAS.410.1593W

2011MNRAS.410.1593W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 410, 1593-1610 (2011/January-3)

Optical versus infrared studies of dusty galaxies and active galactic nuclei – I. Nebular emission lines.

WILD V., GROVES B., HECKMAN T., SONNENTRUCKER P., ARMUS L., SCHIMINOVICH D., JOHNSON B., MARTINS L. and LAMASSA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Optical nebular emission lines are commonly used to estimate the star formation rate of galaxies and the black hole accretion rate of their central active nuclei. The accuracy of the conversion from line strengths to physical properties depends upon the accuracy to which the lines can be corrected for dust attenuation. For studies of single galaxies with normal amounts of dust, most dust corrections result in the same derived properties within the errors. However, for statistical studies of populations of galaxies, or for studies of galaxies with higher dust contents, such as might be found in some classes of `transition' galaxies, significant uncertainty arises from the dust attenuation correction. In this paper, we compare the strength of the predominantly unobscured mid-infrared [Ne II] λ15.5 µ m+[Ne III] λ12.8 µ m emission lines to the optical Hα emission lines in four samples of galaxies: (i) ordinary star-forming galaxies (80 galaxies); (ii) optically selected dusty galaxies (11); (iii) ultraluminous infrared galaxies (6); and (iv) Seyfert 2 galaxies (20). We show that a single dust attenuation curve applied to all samples can correct the Hα luminosity for dust attenuation to a factor better than 2. Similarly, we compare [O IV] and [O III] luminosities to find that [O III] can be corrected to a factor better than 3. This shows that the total dust attenuation suffered by the active galactic nucleus narrow-line region is not significantly different from that suffered by the star-forming H II regions in the galaxy. We provide explicit dust attenuation corrections, together with errors, for [O II], [O III] and Hα. The best-fitting average attenuation curve is slightly greyer than the Milky Way extinction law, indicating either that external galaxies have slightly different typical dust properties from those of the Milky Way or that there is a significant contribution from scattering. Finally, we uncover an intriguing correlation between silicate absorption and Balmer decrement, two measures of dust in galaxies, which probe entirely different regimes in optical depth.

Abstract Copyright: 2010 The Authors. Journal compilation2010 RAS

Journal keyword(s): dust, extinction - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation

Simbad objects: 44

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Number of rows : 44
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11145 1
2 NGC 291 Sy2 00 53 29.9068688856 -08 46 03.911839284   14   13.90   ~ 61 1
3 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7062 0
4 Mrk 609 Sy2 03 25 25.3590639624 -06 08 37.947546528   14.72 14.12 10.9   ~ 197 0
5 LEDA 17155 Sy2 05 21 01.3994605776 -25 21 45.321827832   15.47 14.75     ~ 498 0
6 IC 486 Sy2 08 00 20.9844002160 +26 36 48.656447136   17.05 16.36     ~ 140 0
7 2MASX J08004768+3743435 LIN 08 00 47.651 +37 43 43.54           ~ 21 0
8 2MASX J08035923+2345201 Sy2 08 03 59.2086996120 +23 45 20.439134388           ~ 26 0
9 IRAS F08216+3009 Sy2 08 24 43.2850671960 +29 59 23.512801812   16.32 15.61     ~ 51 0
10 2MASX J08331454+3235002 LIN 08 33 14.5095549360 +32 35 00.056749200           ~ 6 0
11 NAME IRAS F08572+3915 NW LIN 09 00 25.364 +39 03 54.23     16.66     ~ 420 1
12 LEDA 90095 AGN 09 04 01.0428803184 +01 27 29.863867572           ~ 23 0
13 2MASX J09192731+3347270 GiG 09 19 27.2920753080 +33 47 27.209968368   15.3       ~ 37 0
14 UGC 5101 Sy2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 572 4
15 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5858 6
16 2MASX J09591475+1259161 Sy2 09 59 14.7746709912 +12 59 16.364182488   15.6       ~ 27 0
17 2MASX J10181928+3722419 Sy2 10 18 19.2421056408 +37 22 42.340498356   16.4       ~ 21 0
18 NVSS J103238+121037 rG 10 32 38.9943667224 +12 10 40.137797532   15.3       ~ 31 0
19 SDSS J110909.85+455125.5 G 11 09 09.8576880696 +45 51 25.273308276           ~ 3 0
20 2MASX J11110693+0228477 Sy2 11 11 06.9419039712 +02 28 47.988735492           ~ 20 0
21 NVSS J111824+560215 rG 11 18 24.0832300272 +56 02 08.018377836           ~ 7 0
22 Z 242-28 AGN 11 23 01.3242963072 +47 03 08.780782932   15.6       ~ 25 0
23 LEDA 2600134 G 11 33 00.1678952952 +60 16 28.311454128           ~ 6 0
24 MCG+10-17-021 Sy2 11 35 49.0880980152 +56 57 08.245051272   16.79 15.85     ~ 68 0
25 Mrk 1457 Sy2 11 47 21.6206300544 +52 26 58.526002140   15.0       ~ 61 0
26 2MASX J11570483+5249036 Sy2 11 57 04.8394919952 +52 49 03.679043664   15.33 14.79     ~ 30 0
27 2MASX J12045385+5223434 BiC 12 04 53.8812800784 +52 23 43.180096668           ~ 5 0
28 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
29 2MASX J12183945+4706275 Sy2 12 18 39.4130008968 +47 06 27.676476108   21.68 20.49     ~ 38 0
30 LEDA 1365424 Sy2 12 38 43.4279753712 +09 27 36.604980360   18.10 17.41     ~ 39 0
31 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1987 3
32 Z 218-7 Sy2 13 23 48.4513699680 +43 18 04.312035900   15.7       ~ 46 0
33 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
34 SDSS J134632.14+642325.1 Sy2 13 46 32.1413611392 +64 23 25.071758772   16.68 16.21     ~ 23 0
35 NGC 5695 Sy2 14 37 22.1349838776 +36 34 04.201272336   14.55 13.60     ~ 201 0
36 LEDA 52270 Sy1 14 37 38.2867288488 -15 00 24.087592692   16.58 16.40     ~ 276 1
37 2MASX J15265942+3558372 LIN 15 26 59.442 +35 58 37.01   15.61       ~ 272 1
38 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
39 2MASX J15522564+2753435 Sy2 15 52 25.6686533616 +27 53 43.441492164   18.34 17.78     ~ 13 0
40 2MASX J15574349+2727530 LIN 15 57 43.5257001696 +27 27 52.888457304   15.72       ~ 26 0
41 LEDA 2328601 Sy2 16 10 51.8088628344 +48 54 39.189998484     16.6     ~ 24 0
42 SDSS J161647.32+371621.2 Sy2 16 16 47.3113772064 +37 16 21.177270084   18.24 17.57     ~ 18 0
43 2MASX J22385422+1311404 rG 22 38 54.2466564696 +13 11 40.145594028           ~ 6 0
44 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3

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