A SPITZER UNBIASED ULTRADEEP SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY
2009; IOP Publishing; Volume: 705; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1088/0004-637x/705/1/68
ISSN1538-4357
AutoresB. Bertincourt, G. Hélou, P. N. Appleton, Patrick Ogle, G. Lagache, T. Y. Brooke, J. D. Smith, Kartik Sheth, Daniel A. Dale, Martin Harwit, J-L. Puget, H. Roussel,
Tópico(s)Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
ResumoWe carried out an unbiased, spectroscopic survey using the low-resolution module of the infrared spectrograph (IRS) on board Spitzer targeting two 2.6 square arcminute regions in the GOODS-North field. IRS was used in spectral mapping mode with 5 hours of effective integration time per pixel. One region was covered between 14 and 21 microns and the other between 20 and 35 microns. We extracted spectra for 45 sources. About 84% of the sources have reported detections by GOODS at 24 microns, with a median F_nu(24um) ~ 100 uJy. All but one source are detected in all four IRAC bands, 3.6 to 8 microns. We use a new cross-correlation technique to measure redshifts and estimate IRS spectral types; this was successful for ~60% of the spectra. Fourteen sources show significant PAH emission, four mostly SiO absorption, eight present mixed spectral signatures (low PAH and/or SiO) and two show a single line in emission. For the remaining 17, no spectral features were detected. Redshifts range from z ~ 0.2 to z ~ 2.2, with a median of 1. IR Luminosities are roughly estimated from 24 microns flux densities, and have median values of 2.2 x 10^{11} L_{\odot} and 7.5 x 10^{11} L_{\odot} at z ~ 1 and z ~ 2 respectively. This sample has fewer AGN than previous faint samples observed with IRS, which we attribute to the fainter luminosities reached here.
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