Mid-Infrared Spectroscopy of Two Lensed Star-forming Galaxies
Ross Fadely, Sahar S. Allam, Andrew J. Baker, Huan Lin, Dieter Lutz,, Alice E. Shapley, Min-Su Shin, J. Allyn Smith, Michael A. Strauss, Douglas L., Tucker

TL;DR
This study uses gravitational lensing and Spitzer/IRS spectroscopy to analyze the mid-infrared properties of two high-redshift, star-forming galaxies, revealing details about their star formation, metallicity, and AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides new mid-infrared spectral data for lensed z~2 galaxies, enabling detailed analysis of their physical properties beyond previous capabilities.
Findings
Detection of strong PAH emission indicating vigorous star formation
Evidence of sub-solar metallicity in one galaxy from [S IV] emission
Minimal AGN contribution to infrared luminosity in the second galaxy
Abstract
We present low-resolution, rest-frame ~ 5 - 12 micron Spitzer/IRS spectra of two lensed z ~ 2 UV-bright star-forming galaxies, SDSS J120602.09+514229.5 and SDSS J090122.37+181432.3. Using the magnification boost from lensing, we are able to study the physical properties of these objects in greater detail than is possible for unlensed systems. In both targets, we detect strong PAH emission at 6.2, 7.7, and 11.3 microns, indicating the presence of vigorous star formation. For J1206, we find a steeply rising continuum and significant [S IV] emission, suggesting that a moderately hard radiation field is powering continuum emission from small dust grains. The strength of the [S IV] emission also implies a sub-solar metallicity of ~ 0.5 Z_{Sun}, confirming published rest-frame optical measurements. In J0901, the PAH lines have large rest-frame equivalent widths (> 1 micron) and the continuum…
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