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Infrared luminosity functions based on 18 mid-infrared bands: revealing cosmic star formation history with AKARI and Hyper Suprime-Cam

Tomotsugu Goto
  • Fonction : Auteur
Nagisa Oi
Yousuke Utsumi
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Rieko Momose
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Hideo Matsuhara
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Tetsuya Hashimoto
Yoshiki Toba
Youichi Ohyama
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Toshinobu Takagi
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Chia-Ying Chiang
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Seong Jin Kim
Ece Kilerci Eser
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Matthew Malkan
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Helen Kim
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Takamitsu Miyaji
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Myungshin Im
Takao Nakagawa
Woong-Seob Jeong
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Chris Pearson
Laia Barrufet
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Chris Sedgwick
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Denis Burgarella
Veronique Buat
Hiroyuki Ikeda
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Résumé

Much of star formation is obscured by dust. For a complete understanding of the cosmic star formation history (CSFH), infrared (IR) census is indispensable. AKARI carried out deep mid-infrared observations using its continuous nine-band filters in the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) field (5.4 deg^2). This took a significant amount of the satellite’s lifetime, ∼10% of the entire pointed observations. By combining archival Spitzer (five bands) and WISE (four bands) mid-IR photometry, we have, in total, 18-band mid-IR photometry, which is the most comprehensive photometric coverage in the mid-IR for thousands of galaxies. However, we only had shallow optical imaging (∼25.9 AB magnitude) in a small area, 1.0 deg^2. As a result, thousands of AKARI’s infrared sources remained undetected in the optical. Using the new Hyper Suprime-Cam on the Subaru telescope, we obtained deep enough optical images of the entire AKARI NEP field in five broad bands (g ∼ 27.5 mag). These provided photometric redshift, and thereby IR luminosity, for the previously undetected faint AKARI IR sources. Combined with the accurate mid-IR luminosity measurement, we constructed mid-IR luminosity functions (LFs), and thereby performed a census of dust-obscured CSFH in the entire AKARI NEP field. We have measured rest-frame 8 μm and 12 μm LFs, and estimated total infrared LFs at 0.35 < |$z$| < 2.2. Our results are consistent with our previous work, but with much reduced statistical errors thanks to the large-area coverage of the new data. We have possibly witnessed the turnover of CSFH at |$z$| ∼ 2.

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hal-02411215 , version 1 (14-12-2019)

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Tomotsugu Goto, Nagisa Oi, Yousuke Utsumi, Rieko Momose, Hideo Matsuhara, et al.. Infrared luminosity functions based on 18 mid-infrared bands: revealing cosmic star formation history with AKARI and Hyper Suprime-Cam. Publ.Astron.Soc.Jap., 2019, 71 (2), ⟨10.1093/pasj/psz009⟩. ⟨hal-02411215⟩
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