Identification of a Complete 160 micron Flux-Limited Sample of Infrared Galaxies in the ISO Lockman Hole 1-Deg^2 Deep Fields: Source Properties and Evidence for Strong Evolution in the FIR Luminosity Function for ULIRGs
Bradley A. Jacobs, David B. Sanders, David S. N. Rupke, Herve Aussel,, David T. Frayer, Olivier Ilbert, Jeyhan S. Kartaltepe, Kimiaki Kawara,, Dong-Chan Kim, Emiric Le Floc'h, Takashi Murayama, Vernesa Smolcic, Jason A., Surace, Yoshi Taniguchi, Sylvain Veilleux, Min S. Yun

TL;DR
This study presents a complete flux-limited sample of 160 micron-selected infrared galaxies in the Lockman Hole, analyzing their properties and revealing strong evolution in the luminosity function of ULIRGs at higher redshifts.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive infrared luminosity function for a flux-limited sample of galaxies, demonstrating significant evolution in ULIRGs beyond local universe observations.
Findings
LF for LIRGs similar to local sources at similar luminosities
Evidence of strong evolution in ULIRGs' LF proportional to (1+z)^6
ULIRGs show larger host masses and merger signatures
Abstract
We have identified a complete, flux-limited, (S_160>120 mJy), sample of 160 micron-selected sources from Spitzer observations of the 1-deg^2 ISO Deep Field region in the Lockman Hole. Ground-based UV, optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry and optical spectroscopy have been used to determine colors, redshifts and masses for the complete sample of 40 galaxies. Spitzer-IRAC+MIPS photometry, supplemented by ISOPHOT data at 90 micron and 170 micron, has been used to calculate accurate total infrared luminosities, LIR(8-1000 micron), and to determine the IR luminosity function (LF) of luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs). The maximum observed redshift is z~0.80 and the maximum total infrared luminosity is log(L_IR/L_Sun)=12.74. Over the luminosity range log(L_IR/L_Sun)=10-12, the LF for LIRGs in the Lockman Hole Deep Field is similar to that found previously for local sources at similar…
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