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Far-infrared Fine-Structure Line Diagnostics of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-16 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present Herschel observations of six fine-structure lines in 25 Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies at z<0.27. The lines, [O III]52, [N III]57, [O I]63, [N II]122, [O I]145, and [C II]158, are mostly single gaussians with widths <600 km s-1 and luminosities of 10^7 - 10^9 Solar. There are deficits in the [O I]63/L_IR, [N II]/L_IR, [O I]145/L_IR, and [C II]/L_IR ratios compared to lower luminosity systems. The majority of the line deficits are consistent with dustier H II regions, but part of the [C II] deficit may arise from an additional mechanism, plausibly charged dust grains. This is consistent with some of the [C II] originating from PDRs or the ISM. We derive relations between far-IR line luminosities and both IR luminosity and star formation rate. We find that [N II] and both [O I] lines are good tracers of IR luminosity and star formation rate. In contrast, [C II] is a poor tracer of IR luminosity and star formation rate, and does not improve as a tracer of either quantity if the [C II] deficit is accounted for. The continuum luminosity densities also correlate with IR luminosity and star formation rate. We derive ranges for the gas density and ultraviolet radiation intensity of 10^1 < n < 10^2.5 and 10^2.2 < G_0 < 10^3.6, respectively. These ranges depend on optical type, the importance of star formation, and merger stage. We do not find relationships between far-IR line properties and several other parameters; AGN activity, merger stage, mid-IR excitation, and SMBH mass. We conclude that these far-IR lines arise from gas heated by starlight, and that they are not strongly influenced by AGN activity.

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@article{arxiv.1308.4165,
  title  = {Far-infrared Fine-Structure Line Diagnostics of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies},
  author = {Duncan Farrah and Vianney Lebouteiller and Henrik Spoon and Jeronimo Bernard-Salas and Chris Pearson and Dimitra Rigopoulou and Howard Smith and Eduardo Gonzalez-Alfonso and David Clements and Andreas Efstathiou and Diane Cormier and Jose Afonso and Sara Petty and Kathryn Harris and Peter Hurley and Colin Borys and Aprajita Verma and Asantha Cooray and Valentina Salvatelli},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.4165},
  year   = {2015}
}

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ApJ, accepted