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Radio AGNs among Luminous Infrared Galaxies
Astrophysics and Space Science, 1999An analysis of radio and FIR emission in over 1500IRAS selected galaxies produces a good linear correlationbetween radio and FIR luminosity, indicating that star formationin normal field galaxies dominates the infrared luminosityin the local volume. Galaxies with clear radio-excess (definedas having at least5 times larger radio flux over expected from ...
Yun, Min S. +3 more
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The AGN/starburst connection in luminous infrared galaxies
Advances in Space Research, 1999Abstract One of the most exciting results of the IRAS sky survey was the discovery of luminous infrared galaxies, which emit the bulk of their radiataion in the infrared. One of the most vexing questions about luminous infrared galaxies is the relative contribution of starburst or AGN to the overall energy budget.
L.J. Kewley +3 more
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SED DECOMPOSITION OF INFRARED-LUMINOUS GALAXIES
Publications of The Korean Astronomical Society, 2012We select infrared-luminous galaxies by cross-matching the SDSS spectroscopic sample of galaxies with the WISE all-sky survey catalog. Based on photometric data points covering from SDSS u-band to WISE , their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) are separated into AGN, elliptical, spiral, and irregular galaxy components.
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The Environments of Luminous Infrared Galaxies
2011This work studies the relationship between SFR, stellar mass and environment of local IR galaxies, especially LIRGs. It is found that the L { IR} ∼ 1011 L ⊙ marks an important luminosity point among IR galaxies - the large scale density of environment around LIRGs correlates strongly with their SFR above this value at a fixed stellar mass. On the other
A. G. Tekola, P. Väisänen, A. Berlind
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Luminous Buried AGNs in Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2010We present the results of our systematic infrared 2.5–35 μm low‐resolution spectroscopy of nearby ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) at ...
Masatoshi Imanishi +2 more
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Identification of luminous infrared galaxies at 1
2004Accepted for publication in the Spitzer Special Issue of ApJS, 4 pages, 2 figures.
Floc'h, E. Le +26 more
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Understanding Infrared—Luminous Starbursts in Distant Galaxies
2005New surveys with the Spitzer space telescope identify distant starburst and active galaxies by their strong emission at far-infrared (IR) wavelengths. Using deep Spitzer surveys at 24 and 70µm coupled with HSTimaging in the Chandra Deep Field South, we study the relation between galaxy morphology and IR-active stages of galaxy evolution.
C. Papovich +6 more
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Confirmation and refutation of very luminous galaxies in the early Universe
Nature, 2023Pablo Arrabal Haro +2 more
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Star formation and nuclear activity in luminous infrared galaxies: an infrared through radio review
Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 2021Miguel Perez-Torres +2 more
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Normal, dust-obscured galaxies in the epoch of reionization
Nature, 2021Yoshinobu Fudamoto +2 more
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