Photometric Redshifts of Submillimeter Galaxies
Sukanya Chakrabarti, Benjamin Magnelli, Christopher F. McKee, Dieter, Lutz, Stefano Berta, Paola Popesso, Francesca Pozzi

TL;DR
This paper applies a photometric redshift method to submillimeter galaxies using Herschel data, achieving high accuracy and enabling the study of their physical properties and contribution to star formation rate density.
Contribution
It introduces a FIR photometric redshift technique based on the light-to-gas mass ratio, improving accuracy over previous methods and allowing detailed physical analysis of infrared-bright galaxies.
Findings
Photometric redshifts with 10% accuracy over a wide redshift range.
Submillimeter galaxies contribute significantly to star formation at z~2.
The method enables derivation of physical properties like temperature and luminosity.
Abstract
We use the photometric redshift method of Chakrabarti & McKee (2008) to infer photometric redshifts of submillimeter galaxies with far-IR (FIR) data obtained as part of the PACS Evolutionary Probe (PEP) program. For the sample with spectroscopic redshifts, we demonstrate the validity of this method over a large range of redshifts () and luminosities, finding an average accuracy in of 10%. Thus, this method is more accurate than other FIR photometric redshift methods. This method is different from typical FIR photometric methods in deriving redshifts from the light-to-gas mass () ratio of infrared-bright galaxies inferred from the FIR spectral energy distribution (SED), rather than dust temperatures. Once the redshift is derived, we can determine physical properties of infrared bright galaxies, including the…
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