Ultra-luminous Infrared Galaxies in Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 6
L.G. Hou, Xue-Bing Wu, J.L. Han

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes 308 ULIRGs from SDSS DR6, revealing their interaction features, black hole properties, and evolutionary links to QSOs, highlighting that some ULIRGs are in early stages of black hole and galaxy co-evolution.
Contribution
The paper provides a large, systematically classified ULIRG sample from SDSS DR6, including black hole mass estimates and evolutionary insights, which were previously limited.
Findings
56% of ULIRGs show interaction features
At least 49% of ULIRGs host AGNs, increasing with luminosity
Some ULIRGs deviate from the M_BH-sigma relation, indicating early evolutionary stages
Abstract
Ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) are interesting objects with dramatic properties. Many efforts have been made to understand the physics of their luminous infrared emission and evolutionary stages. However, a large ULIRG sample is still needed to study the properties of their central black holes (BHs), the BH-host galaxy relation, and their evolution. We identified 308 ULIRGs from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 6, and classified them into the NL ULIRGs (with only narrow emission lines) and the Type I ULIRGs (with broad emission lines). About 56% of ULIRGs in our total sample show interaction features, and this percentage is 79% for redshift z < 0.2. Optical identifications of these ULIRGs show that the AGN percentage is at least 49%, and the percentage increases with the infrared luminosity. We found 62 Type I ULIRGs, and estimated their BH masses and velocity…
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