Balancing the Energy Budget between Star-Formation and AGN in High Redshift Infrared Luminous Galaxies
E. J. Murphy, R.-R. Chary, D. M. Alexander, M. Dickinson, B. Magnelli,, G. Morrison, A. Pope, H. I. Teplitz

TL;DR
This study uses deep infrared spectroscopy and photometry to analyze the energy sources in high-redshift luminous galaxies, revealing overestimations in IR luminosity from 24um data alone and identifying obscured AGN contributions.
Contribution
It provides improved IR luminosity estimates for high-redshift galaxies and quantifies the AGN contribution using spectral decomposition, highlighting limitations of 24um-based methods.
Findings
IR luminosities are overestimated by ~5x when using 24um photometry alone at z > 1.4.
Obscured AGN contribute about 30% to the total IR luminosity.
No evolution found in FIR-radio correlation over 0.6 < z < 2.6.
Abstract
(abridged) We present deep Spitzer mid-infrared spectroscopy, along with 16, 24, 70, and 850um photometry, for 22 galaxies located in GOODS-N. The sample spans a redshift range of 0.6 < z < 2.6, 24um flux densities between ~0.2-1.2 mJy, and consists of SMGs, AGN, and optically faint (z_AB > 25) sources. We find that IR luminosities derived by fitting local SEDs with 24um photometry alone are well matched to those when additional mid-infrared spectroscopic and longer wavelength photometric data is used for galaxies having z < 1.4 and 24um-derived IR luminosities typically > 3x10^12 L_sun. However, for galaxies in the redshift range between 1.4 < z < 2.6, typically having 24um-derived IR luminosities > 3x10^12 L_sun, IR luminosities are overestimated by an average factor of ~5 when SED fitting with 24um photometry alone. This result arises partly due to the fact that high redshift…
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