How accurate are infrared luminosities from monochromatic photometric extrapolation?
Zesen Lin, Guanwen Fang, and Xu Kong

TL;DR
This study evaluates the accuracy of monochromatic photometric extrapolations for estimating total infrared luminosities of galaxies using different IR SED templates across various wavelengths and redshifts.
Contribution
It compares three IR SED templates to determine which provides the most accurate IR luminosity estimates from single-band photometry.
Findings
CE01 template best estimates IR luminosity in Herschel/PACS bands.
DH02 template performs best in Herschel/SPIRE bands.
Extrapolations from the longest wavelength PACS band using CE01 are effective.
Abstract
Template-based extrapolations from only one photometric band can be a cost-effective method to estimate the total infrared (IR) luminosities () of galaxies. By utilizing multi-wavelength data that covers across 0.35--500\, in GOODS-North and GOODS-South fields, we investigate the accuracy of this monochromatic extrapolated based on three IR spectral energy distribution (SED) templates (\citealt[CE01]{Chary2001}; \citealt[DH02]{Dale2002}; \citealt[W08]{Wuyts2008a}) out to . We find that the CE01 template provides the best estimate of in {\it Herschel}/PACS bands, while the DH02 template performs best in {\it Herschel}/SPIRE bands. To estimate , we suggest that extrapolations from the available longest wavelength PACS band based on the CE01 template can be a good estimator. Moreover, if PACS…
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