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The Herschel census of infrared SEDs through cosmic time

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-06-15 v1

Abstract

Using Herschel data from the deepest SPIRE and PACS surveys (HerMES and PEP) in COSMOS and GOODS (N+S), we examine the dust properties of IR-luminous (L_IR>10^10 L_sun) galaxies at 0.1<z<2 and determine how these evolve with cosmic time. The unique angle of this work is the rigorous analysis of survey selection effects, making this the first study of the star-formation-dominated, IR-luminous population within a framework almost entirely free of selection biases. We find that IR-luminous galaxies have SEDs with broad far-IR peaks characterised by cool/extended dust emission and average dust temperatures in the 25-45K range. Hot (T>45K) SEDs and cold (T<25K), cirrus-dominated SEDs are rare, with most sources being within the range occupied by warm starbursts such as M82 and cool spirals such as M51. We observe a luminosity-temperature (L-T) relation, where the average dust temperature of log[L_IR/L_sun]=12.5 galaxies is about 10K higher than that of their log[L_IR/L_sun]=10.5 counterparts. However, although the increased dust heating in more luminous systems is the driving factor behind the L-T relation, the increase in dust mass and/or starburst size with luminosity plays a dominant role in shaping it. Our results show that the dust conditions in IR-luminous sources evolve with cosmic time: at high redshift, dust temperatures are on average up to 10K lower than what is measured locally. This is manifested as a flattening of the L-T relation, suggesting that (U)LIRGs in the early Universe are typically characterised by a more extended dust distribution and/or higher dust masses than local equivalent sources. Interestingly, the evolution in dust temperature is luminosity dependent, with the fraction of LIRGs with T<35K showing a 2-fold increase from z~0 to z~2, whereas that of ULIRGs with T<35K shows a 6-fold increase.

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@article{arxiv.1302.4895,
  title  = {The Herschel census of infrared SEDs through cosmic time},
  author = {Myrto Symeonidis and M. Vaccari and S. Berta and M. J. Page and D. Lutz and V. Arumugam and H. Aussel and J. Bock and A. Boselli and V. Buat and P. L. Capak and D. L. Clements and A. Conley and L. Conversi and A. Cooray and C. D. Dowell and D. Farrah and A. Franceschini and E. Giovannoli and J. Glenn and M. Griffin and E. Hatziminaoglou and H. -S. Hwang and E. Ibar and O. Ilbert and R. J. Ivison and E. Le Floc'h and S. Lilly and J. S. Kartaltepe and B. Magnelli and G. Magdis and L. Marchetti and H. T. Nguyen and R. Nordon and B. O'Halloran and S. J. Oliver and A. Omont and A. Papageorgiou and H. Patel and C. P. Pearson and I. Perez-Fournon and M. Pohlen and P. Popesso and F. Pozzi and D. Rigopoulou and L. Riguccini and D. Rosario and I. G. Roseboom and M. Rowan-Robinson and M. Salvato and B. Schulz and Douglas Scott and N. Seymour and D. L. Shupe and A. J. Smith and I. Valtchanov and L. Wang and C. K. Xu and M. Zemcov and S. Wuyts},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.4895},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

27 pages, 23 figures, 2 tables, accepted for publication in MNRAS