The radio properties of optically obscured Spitzer sources
M. Magliocchetti, P. Andreani, M.A. Zwaan

TL;DR
This study investigates the radio characteristics of optically obscured Spitzer-selected galaxies, revealing a mix of AGN and star-forming activity, with many sources showing signs of complex, concurrent processes.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of radio properties and classifications of optically obscured mid-IR galaxies, highlighting the prevalence of AGN and star formation signatures and their radio spectral indices.
Findings
Approximately 47% of radio-identified sources are AGN-dominated.
About 13% are powered mainly by intense star formation.
A significant fraction (~60%) may be Ultra Steep Spectrum sources.
Abstract
This paper analyses the radio properties of a subsample of optically obscured (R>25.5) galaxies observed at 24um by the Spitzer Space Telescope within the First Look Survey. 96 F[24um]>0.35 mJy objects out of 510 are found to have a radio counterpart at 1.4 GHz, 610 MHz or at both frequencies respectively down to ~40uJy and ~200uJy. IRAC photometry sets the majority of them in the redshift interval z [1-3] and allows for a broad distinction between AGN-dominated galaxies (~47% of the radio-identified sample) and systems powered by intense star-formation (~13%), the remaining objects being impossible to classify. The percentage of radio identifications is a strong function of 24um flux. The radio number counts at both radio frequencies suggest that the physical process(es) responsible for radio activity in these objects have a common origin regardless of whether the source shows mid-IR…
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