The physical properties of local (U)LIRGs: a comparison with nearby early- and late-type galaxies
E.-D. Paspaliaris, E.M. Xilouris, A. Nersesian, V.A. Masoura, M., Plionis, I. Georgantopoulos, S. Bianchi, S. Katsioli, G. Mountrichas

TL;DR
This study compares the physical properties of local (U)LIRGs with early- and late-type galaxies, revealing their high dust and star formation rates, and the significant role of young stars in their luminosity and dust heating.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of 67 (U)LIRGs, highlighting their distinct properties and variations across merging stages compared to other galaxy types.
Findings
(U)LIRGs have the highest dust and stellar mass among local galaxies.
Star formation rate increases with merging stage, reaching up to 99 M_sun/yr.
Young stars dominate the luminosity and dust heating in (U)LIRGs.
Abstract
In order to pinpoint the place of the (U)LIRGs in the local Universe we examine the properties of a sample of 67 such systems and compare them with those of 268 ETGs and 542 LTGs from the DustPedia database. We make use of multi-wavelength photometric data and the CIGALE SED fitting code to extract their physical parameters. The median SEDs as well as the values of the derived parameters were compared to those of the local ETGs and LTGs. In addition to that, (U)LIRGs were divided into seven classes, according to the merging stage of each system, and variations in the derived parameters were investigated. (U)LIRGs occupy the `high-end' on the dust and stellar mass, and SFR in the local Universe with median values of 5.2, 6.3 and 52yr, respectively. The PDR-dust emission in (U)LIRGs is 11.7% of the total dust luminosity,…
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