Infrared Luminosities and Dust Properties of z ~ 2 Dust-Obscured Galaxies
R. S. Bussmann, Arjun Dey, C. Borys, V. Desai, B. T. Jannuzi, E. Le, Floc'h, J. Melbourne, K. Sheth, B. T. Soifer

TL;DR
This study investigates the infrared luminosities and dust properties of z~2 Dust-Obscured Galaxies using submillimeter and millimeter imaging, revealing their warm dust temperatures, high IR luminosities, and potential evolutionary links to other galaxy populations.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of dust temperatures and IR luminosities of z~2 DOGs using 350um and 1mm data, highlighting their distinct properties and evolutionary implications.
Findings
Detected 4 DOGs at 350um with IR luminosities consistent with warm dust SEDs.
Non-detections at 1mm imply dust temperatures >35-60 K.
DOGs have higher IR luminosities and warmer dust than other high-redshift dusty galaxies.
Abstract
We present SHARC-II 350um imaging of twelve 24um-bright (F_24um > 0.8 mJy) Dust-Obscured Galaxies (DOGs) and CARMA 1mm imaging of a subset of 2 DOGs, all selected from the Bootes field of the NOAO Deep Wide-Field Survey. Detections of 4 DOGs at 350um imply IR luminosities which are consistent within a factor of 2 of expectations based on a warm dust spectral energy distribution (SED) scaled to the observed 24um flux density. The 350um upper limits for the 8 non-detected DOGs are consistent with both Mrk231 and M82 (warm dust SEDs), but exclude cold dust (Arp220) SEDs. The two DOGs targeted at 1mm were not detected in our CARMA observations, placing strong constraints on the dust temperature: T_dust > 35-60 K. Assuming these dust properties apply to the entire sample, we find dust masses of ~3x10^8 M_sun. In comparison to other dusty z ~ 2 galaxy populations such as sub-millimeter…
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