Herschel Observations of Far-infrared Cooling Lines in Intermediate Redshift (Ultra)-luminous Infrared Galaxies
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Rigopoulou, Dimitra; Hopwood, Ros H. B.; Magdis, Georgios E.; Thatte, N.; Swinyard, B. M.; Farrah, Duncan; Huang, Jiasheng; Alonso Herrero, Almudena; Bock, Jamie; Clements, David L.; Cooray, Asantha R.; Griffin, M. J.; Oliver, Seb; Pearson, C.; Riechers, D.; Scott, Douglas; Smith, A.; Vaccari, Mattia; Valtchanov, Ivan; [et al.]Fecha
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© 2014. The American Astronomical Society, © 2014 IOP Publishing
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The astrophysical Journal Letters, vol. 781, iss. 1, art. num. L15, (2014)
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American Astronomical Society
Institute of Physics
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Galaxies: Starburst
Infrared: Galaxies
Infrared: ISM
Resumen/Abstract
We report the first results from a spectroscopic survey of the [C II] 158 μm line from a sample of intermediate redshift (0.2 <z < 0.8) (ultra)-luminous infrared galaxies, (U)LIRGs (L IR > 1011.5 L ☉), using the Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver-Fourier Transform Spectrometer on board the Herschel Space Observatory. This is the first survey of [C II] emission, an important tracer of star formation, at a redshift range where the star formation rate density of the universe increases rapidly. We detect strong [C II] 158 μm line emission from over 80% of the sample. We find that the [C II] line is luminous, in the range (0.8-4) × 10–3 of the far-infrared continuum luminosity of our sources, and appears to arise from photodissociation regions on the surface of molecular clouds. The L [C II]/L IR ratio in our intermediate redshift (U)LIRGs is on average ~10 times larger than that of local ULIRGs. Furthermore, we find that the L [C II]/L IR and L [C II]/L CO(1-0) ratios in our sample are similar to those of local normal galaxies and high-z star-forming galaxies. ULIRGs at z ~ 0.5 show many similarities to the properties of local normal and high-z star-forming galaxies. Our findings strongly suggest that rapid evolution in the properties of the star-forming regions of (U)LIRGs is likely to have occurred in the last 5 billion years.
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