The ~0.9 mJy sample: A mid-infrared spectroscopic catalog of 150 infrared-luminous, 24 micron selected galaxies at 0.3<z<3.5
Kalliopi M. Dasyra, Lin Yan, George Helou, Anna Sajina, Dario Fadda,, Michel Zamojski, Lee Armus, Bruce Draine, David Frayer

TL;DR
This study presents a mid-infrared spectroscopic catalog of 150 infrared-luminous galaxies selected at 24 microns, revealing insights into the evolution of AGN activity and star formation across redshifts 0.3 to 3.5.
Contribution
It provides a new spectroscopic catalog with detailed spectral classifications and analyses of IR-luminous galaxies over a broad redshift range, highlighting the evolution of AGN and starburst features.
Findings
Increased AGN activity with higher redshift and luminosity.
Detection of PAH, H2, and [NeV] lines in stacked spectra.
Variation in PAH flux ratios not due to extinction.
Abstract
We present a catalog of mid-infrared (MIR) spectra of 150 infrared (IR) luminous galaxies in the Spitzer extragalactic first look survey obtained with IRS on board Spitzer. The sample is selected to be brighter than ~0.9 mJy at 24 micron and it has a z distribution in the range [0.3,3.5] with a peak at z=1. It primarily comprises ultraluminous IR galaxies at z>1 and luminous IR galaxies at z<1, as estimated from their monochromatic 14 micron luminosities. The number of sources with spectra that are dominated by an active galactic nucleus (AGN) continuum is 49, while 39 sources have strong, star-formation related features. For this classification, we used the equivalent width (EW) of the 11.3 micron polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) feature. Several intermediate/high z starbursts have higher PAH EW than local ULIRGs. An increase in the AGN activity is observed with increasing z and…
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