Identifying silicate-absorbed ULIRGs at z~1-2 in the Bootes Field using Spitzer/IRS
Abstract
Using the 16m peakup imager on the Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) on Spitzer, we present a serendipitous survey of 0.0392 deg within the area of the NOAO Deep Wide Field Survey in Bootes. Combining our results with the available Multiband Imaging Photometer for Spitzer (MIPS) 24m survey of this area, we produce a catalog of 150 16m sources brighter than 0.18 mJy (3) for which we derive measures or limits on the 16/24m colors. Such colors are especially useful in determining redshifts for sources whose mid infrared spectra contain strong emission or absorption features that characterize these colors as a function of redshift. We find that the 9.7m silicate absorption feature in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies (ULIRGs) results in sources brighter at 16m than at 24m at z 1--1.8 by at least 20%. With a threshold flux ratio of 1.2, restricting our analysis to detections at 16m, and using a limit on 24m non-detections, the number of silicate-absorbed ULIRG candidates is 36. This defines a strong upper limit of 920 sources deg, on the population of silicate-absorbed ULIRGs at z 1--1.8. This source count is about half of the total number of sources predicted at z 1--2 by various phenomenological models. We note that the high 16/24m colors measured cannot be reproduced by any of the mid-IR spectral energy distributions assumed by these models, which points to the strong limitations currently affecting our phenomenological and theoretical understanding of infrared galaxy evolution.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0509607,
title = {Identifying silicate-absorbed ULIRGs at z~1-2 in the Bootes Field using Spitzer/IRS},
author = {M. M. Kasliwal and V. Charmandaris and D. Weedman and J. R. Houck and E. Le Floc'h and S. J. U. Higdon and L. Armus and H. I. Teplitz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0509607},
year = {2016}
}
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Accepted for Publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table