Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Submillimeter Galaxies: Extended Star Formation in Massive High Redshift Galaxies
Kar\'in Men\'endez-Delmestre, Andrew W. Blain, Ian Smail, Dave M., Alexander, Scott C. Chapman, Lee Armus, Dave Frayer, Rob J. Ivison, Harry, Teplitz

TL;DR
This study uses mid-infrared spectroscopy to analyze 24 submillimeter galaxies, revealing that their star formation activity is extended over large regions and dominated by starburst processes with minimal AGN influence.
Contribution
First comprehensive Spitzer IRS analysis of a large SMG sample, showing extended star formation and differences from local ULIRGs.
Findings
Starburst activity dominates SMGs' bolometric luminosity.
SMGs exhibit weaker silicate absorption than local ULIRGs.
Star formation in SMGs is more spatially extended than in local ULIRGs.
Abstract
We used the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) to study the mid-IR properties and investigate the energetics of 24 Submillimeter Galaxies (SMGs). This is the largest sample of SMGs observed with Spitzer IRS and covers the full extent of properties of the radio-identified population of SMGs in the redshift range of z ~ 0.65-3.2. We observe broad emission features from Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in more than 80% of our sample. We find that the median mid-IR spectrum is well described by a starburst component with an additional power law, Fnu ~ nu^-2, likely representing a < 32% AGN contribution to the bolometric luminosity. Our results thus confirm that starburst activity dominates the bolometric luminosity in SMGs. We find that SMGs show weaker silicate absorption at 9.7um than local ULIRGs. We also find stronger 6.2um PAH emission in SMGs (relative to the 7.7um PAH…
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