The complex evolutionary paths of local infrared bright galaxies: a high-angular resolution mid-infrared view
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 463:3 (2016) 2405-2424
Abstract:
We investigate the evolutionary connection between local infrared (IR)-bright galaxies (logLIR ≥11.4 Lʘ) and quasars. We use high-angular resolution (∼0.3–0.4 arcsec∼few hundred parsecs) 8–13µm ground-based spectroscopy to disentangle the active galactic nuclei (AGN) id-IR properties from those of star formation. The comparison between the nuclear 11.3µm polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon feature emission and that measured with Spitzer/Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph indicates that the star formation is extended over a few kpc in the IRbright galaxies. The AGN contribution to the total IR luminosity of IR-bright galaxies is lower than in quasars. Although the dust distribution is predicted to change as IR-bright galaxies evolve to IR-bright quasars and then to optical quasars, we show that the AGN mid-IR emission of all the quasars in our sample is not significantly different. In contrast, the nuclear emission of IR-bright galaxies with low AGN contributions appears more heavily embedded in dust although there is no clear trend with the interaction stage or projected nuclear separation. This suggests that the changes in the distribution of the nuclear obscuring material may be taking place rapidly and at different interaction stages washing out the evidence of an evolutionary path. When compared to normal AGN, the nuclear star formation activity of quasars appears to be dimming, whereas it is enhanced in some IR-bright nuclei, suggesting that the latter are in an earlier star formation-dominated phase.The nuclear and integrated far-infrared emission of nearby Seyfert galaxies
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 458:4 (2016) 4512-4529
Tracing black hole accretion with SED decomposition and IR lines: from local galaxies to the high- z Universe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 458:4 (2016) 4297-4320
VLT-SINFONI sub-kpc study of the star formation in local LIRGs and ULIRGs Analysis of the global Sigma(SFR) structure and characterisation of individual star-forming clumps
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 590 (2016) ARTN A67
Sub-kpc star formation law in the local luminous infrared galaxy IC 4687 as seen by ALMA⋆
Astronomy & Astrophysics EDP Sciences 587 (2016) a44