SOFIA/HAWC+ View of an Extremely Luminous Infrared Galaxy, WISE1013+6112
Yoshiki Toba, Wei-Hao Wang, Tohru Nagao, Yoshihiro Ueda, Junko Ueda,, Chen-Fatt Lim, Yu-Yen Chang, Toshiki Saito, Ryohei Kawabe

TL;DR
This study characterizes an extremely luminous infrared galaxy at high redshift using FIR observations, revealing its exceptional IR luminosity, high dust temperature, and active galactic nucleus presence, thus expanding understanding of galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed FIR SED analysis of WISE1013+6112, providing precise IR luminosity, dust temperature, and dust mass estimates for this high-redshift ELIRG.
Findings
IR luminosity of (1.62 ± 0.08) × 10^{14} L_sun
Dust temperature of 89 ± 3 K
Significant AGN and star-forming activity
Abstract
We present far-infrared (FIR) properties of an extremely luminous infrared galaxy (ELIRG) at = 3.703, WISE J101326.25+611220.1 (WISE1013+6112). This ELIRG is selected as an IR-bright dust-obscured galaxy (DOG) based on the photometry from the Sloan digital sky survey (SDSS) and wide-field infrared survey explorer (WISE). In order to derive its accurate IR luminosity, we perform follow-up observations at 89 and 154 m using the high-resolution airborne wideband camera-plus (HAWC+) on board the 2.7-m stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy (SOFIA) telescope. We conduct spectral energy distribution (SED) fitting with CIGALE using 15 photometric data (0.4-1300 m). We successfully pin down FIR SED of WISE1013+6112 and its IR luminosity is estimated to be = (1.62 0.08) , making it one of the most luminous IR…
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