Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) luminous galaxies at z~1
T.Takagi, Y.Ohyama, T.Goto, H.Matsuhara, S.Oyabu, T.Wada, C.P.Pearson,, H.M.Lee, M.Im, M.G.Lee, H.Shim, H.Hanami, T.Ishigaki, K.Imai, G.J.White,, S.Serjeant, M.Malkan

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes PAH-luminous starburst galaxies at z~1 using AKARI mid-infrared data, revealing a unique population with high PAH luminosity and moderate stellar mass, distinct from local ULIRGs.
Contribution
It introduces a new color selection method for identifying PAH-dominated starburst galaxies at z~1 and analyzes their properties using spectral energy distribution fitting.
Findings
PAH-selected galaxies include ultra luminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) at z~1.
PAH luminosity in these galaxies exceeds that of local ULIRGs with similar luminosity.
They have stellar masses greater than 3x10^{10} solar masses.
Abstract
Using an AKARI multi-wavelength mid-infrared (IR) survey, we identify luminous starburst galaxies at z> 0.5 based on the PAH luminosity, and investigate the nature of these PAH-selected starbursts. An extragalactic survey with AKARI towards the north ecliptic pole (NEP), the NEP-Deep survey, is unique in terms of a comprehensive wavelength coverage from 2 to 24um using all 9 photometric bands of the InfraRed Camera (IRC). This survey allows us to photometrically identify galaxies whose mid-IR emission is clearly dominated by PAHs. We propose a single colour selection method to identify such galaxies, using two mid-IR flux ratios at 11-to-7um and 15-to-9um (PAH-to-continuum flux ratio in the rest-frame), which are useful to identify starburst galaxies at z~0.5 and 1, respectively. We perform a fitting of the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) from optical to mid-IR wavelengths, using…
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