Population synthesis modelling of luminous infrared galaxies at intermediate redshift
Elodie Giovannoli, V\'eronique Buat, Stefan Noll, Denis Burgarella,, and Benjamin Magnelli

TL;DR
This study uses multiwavelength data and SED fitting to analyze the physical properties of Luminous InfraRed Galaxies at z=0.7, revealing insights into their star formation and dust characteristics.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive SED-fitting approach with CIGALE for LIRGs, incorporating a mock catalogue for reliability and analyzing their star formation history and dust properties.
Findings
LIRGs have colder dust temperatures than models predict.
No tight correlation between SFR and stellar mass, indicating varied star formation histories.
Large scatter in SFR-stellar mass relation suggests diverse evolutionary states.
Abstract
Luminous InfraRed Galaxies (LIRGs) are particularly important for studying the build-up of the stellar mass from z=1 to z=0. We perform a multiwavelength study of an LIRGs sample in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South at z=0.7, selected at 24 \mu\m by MIPS onboard Spitzer Space Telescope and detected in 17 filters. Data go from the near-ultraviolet to the mid-infrared. This multiwavelengths dataset allows us to place strong constraints on the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of galaxies, and thus to efficiently derive physical parameters such as the SFR, the total infrared luminosity, attenuation parameters, and star formation history. An important part of this work is elaboration of a mock catalogue that allows us to have a reliability criterion for the derived parameters. We studied LIRGs by means of an SED-fitting code CIGALE. At first, this code creates synthetic spectra from…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
