The local galaxy 8 μm luminosity function

Astrophysical Journal 664:2 I (2007) 840-849

Authors:

JS Huang, MLN Ashby, P Barmby, M Brodwin, MJI Brown, N Caldwell, RJ Cool, P Eisenhardt, D Eisenstein, GG Fazio, E Le Floc'h, P Green, CS Kochanek, N Lu, MA Pahre, D Rigopoulou, JL Rosenberg, HA Smith, Z Wang, CNA Willmer, SP Willner

Abstract:

A Spitzer Space Telescope survey in the NOAO Deep Wide Field in Bootes provides a complete, 8 μm-selected sample of galaxies to a limiting (Vega) magnitude of 13.5. In the 6.88 deg2 field sampled, 79% of the 4867 galaxies have spectroscopic redshifts, allowing an accurate determination of the local (z < 0.3) galaxy luminosity function. Stellar and dust emission can be separated on the basis of observed galaxy colors. Dust emission (mostly PAH) accounts for 80% of the 8 μm luminosity, stellar photospheres account for 19%, and AGN emission accounts for roughly 1%. A subsample of the 8 μm-selected galaxies have blue, early-type colors, but even most of these have significant PAH emission. The luminosity functions for the total 8 μm luminosity and for the dust emission alone are both well fit by Schechter functions. For the 8 μm luminosity function, the characteristic luminosity is νLν*;(8.0 μm) = 1.8 × 1010 L ⊙, while for the dust emission alone it is 1.6 × 10 10 L⊙. The average 8 μm luminosity density at z < 0.3 is 3.1 × 107 L⊙ Mpc-3, and the average luminosity density from dust alone is 2.5 × 107 L⊙ Mpc-3. This luminosity arises predominantly from galaxies with 8 μm luminosities (νLν) between 2 × 109 and 2 × 1010 L⊙, i.e., normal galaxies, not luminous or ultraluminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs/ULIRGs). © 2007. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

The SAURON project - IX. A kinematic classification for early-type galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 379 (2007) 401-417

Authors:

RL Davies, Eric Emsellem, Michele Cappellari, Davor Krajnovic

The SAURON project - X. The orbital anisotropy of elliptical and lenticular galaxies: revisiting the (V/sigma,epsilon) diagram with integral-field stellar kinematics

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 379:2 (2007) 418-444

Authors:

M Cappellari, Bacon, R., Bureau, M., Emsellem, E.

Premerger localization of gravitational-wave standard sirens with LISA: Harmonic mode decomposition

Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 76:2 (2007) 022003

Authors:

Bence Kocsis, Zoltán Haiman, Kristen Menou, Zsolt Frei

Revisiting the (V/sigma)-epsilon anisotropy diagram of early-type galaxies using integral-field kinematics

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) (2007)

Authors:

M Cappellari, R Bacon, M Bureau, RL Davies, PT de Zeeuw, E Emsellem, J Falcon-Barroso, D Krajnovic, H Kuntschner, RM McDermid, RF Peletier, M Sarzi, RCE van den Bosch, G van de Ven

Abstract:

We use integral-field observation of the stellar kinematics obtained with SAURON in combination with Schwarzschild dynamical models to revisit our understanding of the classic (V/sigma)-epsilon anisotropy diagram of early-type galaxies.