Decomposing Star Formation and Active Galactic Nucleus with Spitzer Mid-Infrared Spectra: Luminosity Functions and Co-Evolution
Hai Fu (Caltech), Lin Yan, Nick Scoville, Peter Capak, H. M. Aussel,, E. Le Floc'h, Olivier Ilbert, Mara Salvato, Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe, D. Frayer,, David B Sanders, K. Sheth, Y. Taniguchi

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer mid-infrared spectra to distinguish star formation and AGN activity in galaxies at z~0.7, analyzing luminosity functions and evidence for co-evolution of black holes and host galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed decomposition of mid-infrared luminosity functions and insights into the co-evolution of black holes and galaxies at intermediate redshift.
Findings
AGN dominate high-luminosity mid-infrared galaxies.
The AGN duty cycle is approximately 23%.
Black hole growth and star formation are coeval but with different timescales.
Abstract
We present Spitzer 7-38um spectra for a 24um flux limited sample of galaxies at z~0.7 in the COSMOS field. The detailed high-quality spectra allow us to cleanly separate star formation (SF) and active galactic nucleus (AGN) in individual galaxies. We first decompose mid-infrared Luminosity Functions (LFs). We find that the SF 8um and 15um LFs are well described by Schechter functions. AGNs dominate the space density at high luminosities, which leads to the shallow bright-end slope of the overall mid-infrared LFs. The total infrared (8-1000um) LF from 70um selected galaxies shows a shallower bright-end slope than the bolometrically corrected SF 15um LF, owing to the intrinsic dispersion in the mid-to-far-infrared spectral energy distributions. We then study the contemporary growth of galaxies and their supermassive black holes (BHs). Seven of the 31 Luminous Infrared Galaxies with…
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