The physical properties of Spitzer/IRS galaxies derived from their UV to 22 $\mu$m spectral energy distribution
Marina Vika, Laure Ciesla, Vassilis Charmandaris, Emmanuel M. Xilouris, and Vianney Lebouteiller

TL;DR
This study analyzes the physical properties of 1,146 galaxies from UV to 22 μm, revealing their star formation and AGN activity across different redshifts using spectral energy distribution modeling.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of galaxy properties across redshifts using multi-wavelength data and SED modeling with CIGALE, including galaxy structure and activity insights.
Findings
Most galaxies are star-forming and on or above the star-forming main sequence.
Galaxies with z<0.1 are mostly star-formation dominated.
Half of the galaxies with z<0.5 show moderate or high AGN activity.
Abstract
We provide the basic integrated physical properties of all the galaxies contained in the full CASSIS with available broad-band photometry from UV to 22 m. We have collected photometric measurements in 14 wavelengths from available public surveys in order to study the SED of each galaxy in CASSIS, thus constructing a final sample of 1,146 galaxies in the redshift range 0<z<2.5. The SEDs are modelled with the CIGALE code which relies on the energy balance between the absorbed stellar and the dust emission while taking into account the possible contribution due to the presence of an AGN. We split the galaxies in three groups, a low-redshift, a mid-redshift and a high-redshift and find that the vast majority of the Spitzer/IRS galaxies are star-forming and lie on or above the star-forming MS of the corresponding redshift. Moreover, the emission of Spitzer/IRS galaxies with z<0.1 is…
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