Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies in the AKARI All Sky Survey
E. Kilerci Eser, T. Goto, Y. Doi

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive catalog of 118 ULIRGs and one HLIRG from the AKARI survey, revealing their merger nature, metallicity relations, and properties akin to high-redshift galaxies, thus enabling detailed local universe studies.
Contribution
The study provides the largest local ULIRG catalog with detailed properties, confirming their merger-driven nature and metallicity relations, and establishing their similarity to high-z galaxies.
Findings
ULIRGs are mostly interacting or merging galaxies.
ULIRGs follow the fundamental metallicity relation (FMR).
ULIRGs are predominantly blue, star-forming galaxies.
Abstract
We present a new catalog of 118 Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies (ULIRGs) and one Hyperluminous Infrared Galaxy (HLIRG) by crossmatching AKARI all-sky survey with the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 10 (SDSS DR10) and the Final Data Release of the Two-Degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS). 40 of the ULIRGs and one HLIRG are new identifications. We find that ULIRGs are interacting pair galaxies or ongoing/post mergers. This is consistent with the widely accepted view: ULIRGs are major mergers of disk galaxies. We confirm the previously known positive trend between the AGN fraction and IR luminosity. We show that ULIRGs have a large off-set from the 'main sequence' up to z~1; their off-set from the z~2 'main sequence' is relatively smaller. We find a consistent result with the previous studies showing that compared to local star forming SDSS galaxies of similar mass, local…
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