Herschel-PACS spectroscopy of IR-bright galaxies at high redshift

Astronomy and Astrophysics 518:4 (2010)

Authors:

E Sturm, A Verma, J Graciá-Carpio, S Hailey-Dunsheath, A Contursi, J Fischer, E González-Alfonso, A Poglitsch, A Sternberg, R Genzel, D Lutz, L Tacconi, N Christopher, J De Jong

Abstract:

We present Herschel-PACS observations of rest-frame mid-infrared and far-infrared spectral line emissions from two lensed, ultraluminous infrared galaxies at high redshift: MIPS J142824.0+352619 (MIPS J1428), a starburst-dominated system at z = 1.3, and IRAS F10214+4724 (F10214), a source at z = 2.3 hosting both star-formation and a luminous AGN. We have detected [OI]63μm and [OIII]52μm in MIPS J1428, and tentatively [O III]52μm in F10214. Together with the recent ZEUS-CSO [CII]158μm detection in MIPS J1428 we can for the first time combine [OI], [CII] and far-IR (FIR) continuum measurements for PDR modeling of an ultra-luminous (LIR ≥ 10 12 L⊙) star forming galaxy at the peak epoch of cosmic star formation. We find that MIPS J1428, contrary to average local ULIRGs, does not show a deficit in [OI] relative to FIR. The combination of far-UV flux G0 and gas density n (derived from the PDR models), as well as the star formation efficiency (derived from CO and FIR) is similar to normal or starburst galaxies, despite the high infrared luminosity of this system. In contrast, F10214 has stringent upper limits on [O IV] and [S III], and an [O III]/FIR ratio at least an order of magnitude lower than local starbursts or AGN, similar to local ULIRGs. © ESO 2010.

Herschel-ATLAS: far-infrared properties of radio-selected galaxies

(2010)

Authors:

MJ Hardcastle, JS Virdee, MJ Jarvis, DG Bonfield, L Dunne, S Rawlings, JA Stevens, NM Christopher, I Heywood, T Mauch, D Rigopoulou, A Verma, IK Baldry, SP Bamford, S Buttiglione, A Cava, DL Clements, A Cooray, SM Croom, A Dariush, G De Zotti, S Eales, J Fritz, DT Hill, D Hughes, R Hopwood, E Ibar, RJ Ivison, DH Jones, J Loveday, SJ Maddox, MJ Michalowski, M Negrello, P Norberg, M Pohlen, M Prescott, EE Rigby, ASG Robotham, G Rodighiero, D Scott, R Sharp, DJB Smith, P Temi, E van Kampen

Fibre positioning revisited: The use of an off-the-shelf assembly robot for OPTIMOS-EVE

Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 7739 (2010)

Authors:

GB Dalton, MS Whalley, O Mounissamy, EC Sawyer, IAJ Tosh, DL Terrett, IJ Lewis

Abstract:

The OPTIMOS-EVE instrument proposed for the E-ELT aims to use the maximum field of view available to the E-ELT in the limit of natural or ground-layer-corrected seeing for high multiplex fibre-fed multi-object spectroscopy in the visible and near-IR. At the bare nasmyth focus of the telescope, this field corresponds to a focal plane 2.3m in diameter, with a plate-scale of ∼3mm/arcsec. The required positioning accuracy that is implied by seeing limited performance at this plate-scale brings the system into the range of performances of commercial off-the-shelf robots that are commonly used in industrial manufacturing processes. The cost-benefits that may be realized through such an approach must be offset against the robot performance, and the ease with which a useful software system can be implemented. We therefore investigate whether the use of such a system is indeed feasible for OPTIMOS-EVE, and the possibilities of extending this approach to other instruments that are currently in the planning stage. © 2010 SPIE.

GYES, a multifibre spectrograph for the CFHT

(2010)

Authors:

P Bonifacio, S Mignot, J-L Dournaux, P François, E Caffau, F Royer, C Babusiaux, F Arenou, C Balkowski, O Bienaymé, D Briot, R Carlberg, M Cohen, GB Dalton, B Famaey, G Fasola, Y Frémat, A Gómez, M Haywood, V Hill, J-M Huet, D Katz, D Horville, R Kudritzky, R Lallement, Ph Laporte, P de Laverny, B Lemasle, IJ Lewis, C Martayan, R Monier, D Mourard, N Nardetto, A Recio Blanco, N Robichon, AC Robin, M Rodrigues, C Soubiran, C Turon, K Venn, Y Viala

Fibre Positioning Revisited: The use an off-the-shelf assembly robot for OPTIMOS-EVE

(2010)

Authors:

Gavin Dalton, Martin Whalley, Oudayraj Mounissamy, Eric Sawyer, Ian Tosh, David Terrett, Ian Lewis