Cosmic star formation history revealed by AKARI and Hyper Suprime-Cam
Tomo Goto (NTHU), Nagiosa Oi (TUS), Ece Kilerci Eser, Rieko Momose,, Ting-Chi Huang (NTHU), Yousuke Utsumi (KIPAC), Hideo Matsuhara (ISAS),, Yoshiki Toba, Youichi Ohyama (ASIAA), Toshinobu Takagi (JSF), Takehiko Wada, (ISAS), Matthew Malkan (UCLA), Takao Nakagawa (ISAS)

TL;DR
This study combines AKARI infrared data with Subaru optical imaging to accurately measure galaxy infrared luminosities and construct luminosity functions, revealing the dust-hidden cosmic star formation history and AGN evolution from redshift 0 to 2.2.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive infrared luminosity functions at 0.15<z<2.2 using combined AKARI and Subaru data, improving accuracy in understanding cosmic star formation and AGN evolution.
Findings
Constructed restframe 8μm, 12μm, and TIR luminosity functions at 0.15<z<2.2.
Revealed dust-hidden cosmic star formation history and AGN evolution.
Achieved more precise measurements of infrared luminosity density in the local universe.
Abstract
Understanding infrared (IR) luminosity is fundamental to understanding the cosmic star formation history and AGN evolution. Japanese infrared satellite, AKARI, provided unique data sets to probe this both at low and high redshift; the AKARI all sky survey in 6 bands (9-160 m), and the AKARI NEP survey in 9 bands (2-24m). The AKARI performed all sky survey in 6 IR bands (9, 18, 65, 90, 140, and 160 m) with 3-10 times better sensitivity than IRAS, covering the crucial far-IR wavelengths across the peak of the dust emission. Combined with a better spatial resolution, we measure the total infrared luminosity () of individual galaxies, and thus, the total infrared luminosity density of the local Universe much more precisely than previous work. In the AKARI NEP wide field, AKARI has obtained deep images in the mid-infrared (IR), covering 5.4 deg. However, our…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
