2007ApJS..173..404B


Query : 2007ApJS..173..404B

2007ApJS..173..404B - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 173, 404-414 (2007/December-0)

The local universe as seen in the far-infrared and far-ultraviolet: a global point of view of the local recent star formation.

BUAT V., TAKEUCHI T.T., IGLESIAS-PARAMO J., XU C.K., BURGARELLA D., BOSELLI A., BARLOW T., BIANCHI L., DONAS J., FORSTER K., FRIEDMAN P.G., HECKMAN T.M., LEE Y.-W., MADORE B.F., MARTIN D.C., MILLIARD B., MORRISSEY P., NEFF S., RICH M., SCHIMINOVICH D., SEIBERT M., SMALL T., SZALAY A.S., WELSH B., WYDER T. and YI S.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We select far-infrared (FIR: 60 µm) and far-ultraviolet (FUV: 530 Å) samples of nearby galaxies in order to discuss the biases encountered by monochromatic surveys (FIR or FUV). Very different volumes are sampled by each selection, and much care is taken to apply volume corrections to all the analyses. The distributions of the bolometric luminosity of young stars are compared for both samples: they are found to be consistent with each other for galaxies of intermediate luminosities, but some differences are found for high (>5x1010 L) luminosities. The shallowness of the IRAS survey prevents us from securing a comparison at low luminosities (<2x109 L). The ratio of the total infrared (TIR) luminosity to the FUV luminosity is found to increase with the bolometric luminosity in a similar way for both samples up to 5x1010 L. Brighter galaxies are found to have a different behavior according to their selection: the LTIR/LFUV ratio of the FUV-selected galaxies brighter than 5x1010 L reaches a plateau, whereas LTIR/LFUVcontinues to increase with the luminosity of bright galaxies selected in FIR. The volume-averaged specific star formation rate (SFR per unit galaxy stellar mass, SSFR) is found to decrease toward massive galaxies within each selection. The mean values of the SSFR are found to be larger than those measured for optical and NIR-selected samples over the whole mass range for the FIR selection, and for masses larger than 1010 M for the FUV selection. Luminous and massive galaxies selected in FIR appear as active as galaxies with similar characteristics detected at z∼0.7.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: Dust, Extinction - Galaxies: Photometry - Galaxies: Stellar Content - Infrared: Galaxies - Ultraviolet: Galaxies

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Number of rows : 10
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 7809 G 00 02 09.447 +02 56 28.00   15.1       ~ 15 0
2 LEDA 1017839 Sy2 00 02 55.1120569512 -07 30 21.125604816   16.781   15.637   ~ 7 0
3 UGC 5 Sy2 00 03 05.6532278352 -01 54 49.909114908   13.92 13.32 12.40 12.08 ~ 106 0
4 IRAS 00007+0235 FIR 00 03 17.5 +02 52 39           ~ 2 0
5 Z 408-16 AG? 00 03 22.964 +05 42 15.44   15.2       ~ 17 0
6 MCG-02-01-014 EmG 00 04 01.5272578392 -11 10 27.406670124   14   14.24   ~ 24 1
7 UGC 27 AG? 00 04 28.819 +05 50 49.90   15.3       ~ 35 0
8 Z 382-24 EmG 00 04 47.2178881344 -01 34 12.882969984   14.9   14.7 14.4 ~ 21 0
9 IC 1528 EmG 00 05 05.365 -07 05 36.32   13.5   13.5 13.2 ~ 65 0
10 NAME Chandra Deep Field-South reg 03 32 28.0 -27 48 30           ~ 2095 1

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