Infrared Spectra and Spectral Energy Distributions for Dusty Starbursts and AGN
Lusine Sargsyan, Daniel Weedman, Vianney Lebouteiller, James Houck,, Donald Barry, Ashot Hovhannisyan, Areg Mickaelian

TL;DR
This study analyzes infrared spectra and energy distributions of 301 galaxies observed with Spitzer IRS, comparing starburst and AGN characteristics to understand their luminosities, spectral features, and dust properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of IR luminosities and spectral energy distributions for starburst and AGN galaxies using IRS, IRAS, and AKARI data, highlighting differences and overlaps.
Findings
AGN have flatter SEDs than starbursts.
L(IR) is similar for luminous AGN and is 2.5 times larger than for starbursts.
Composite sources show the strongest far-infrared emission from cool dust.
Abstract
We present spectroscopic results for all galaxies observed with the Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) which also have total infrared fluxes f(ir) measured with the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS), also using AKARI photometry when available. Infrared luminosities and spectral energy distributions (SEDs) from 8 um to 160 um are compared to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission from starburst galaxies or mid-infrared dust continuum from AGN at rest frame wavelengths ~ 8 um. A total of 301 spectra are analyzed for which IRS and IRAS include the same unresolved source, as measured by the ratio fv(IRAS 25 um)/fv(IRS 25 um). Sources have 0.004 < z < 0.34 and 42.5 < log L(IR) < 46.8 (erg per s) and cover the full range of starburst galaxy and AGN classifications. Individual spectra are provided electronically, but averages and dispersions are presented. We find that log…
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