Star Formation in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies Probed with AKARI Near-Infrared Spectroscopy
Kenichi Yano, Takao Nakagawa, Naoki Isobe, Mai Shirahata

TL;DR
This study uses AKARI near-infrared spectroscopy to analyze star formation indicators in ULIRGs, revealing a significant photon absorption by dust within HII regions and quantifying the starburst and AGN contributions.
Contribution
First systematic analysis of Br-alpha and PAH features in ULIRGs with AKARI, highlighting dust absorption effects and refining star formation estimates.
Findings
Br-alpha line correlates with PAH emission, serving as a star formation indicator.
Starburst activity accounts for approximately 67% of IR luminosity in ULIRGs.
Dust within HII regions absorbs a significant fraction of ionizing photons, reducing observed emission.
Abstract
We conducted systematic observations of the HI Br-alpha line (4.05 micron) and the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) feature (3.3 micron) in 50 nearby (z<0.3) ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) with AKARI. The Br-alpha line is predicted to be the brightest among the HI lines under high dust-extinction conditions (A_V>15 mag). The Br-alpha line traces ionizing photons from OB stars and so is used as an indicator of star formation on the assumption of the initial mass function. We detected the Br-alpha line in 33 ULIRGs. The luminosity of the line (L_BrA) correlates well with that of the 3.3 micron PAH emission (L_3.3). Thus we utilize L_3.3 as an indicator of star formation in fainter objects where the Br-alpha line is undetected. The mean L_BrA/L_IR ratio in LINERs/Seyferts is significantly lower than that in HII galaxies. This difference is reconfirmed with the L_3.3/L_IR…
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