Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas

The most intensively star-forming galaxies are extremely luminous at far-infrared ( FIR) wavelengths, highly obscured at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths, and lie at z >= 1-3. We present a programme of FIR spectroscopic observations with the SPIRE FTS, as well as photometric observations with...

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Main Authors: Zhang, Zhi-Yu, Ivison, R. J., George, R. D., Zhao YH(赵应和), Dunne, L., Herrera-Camus, R., Lewis, A. J. R., Liu, Daizhong, Naylor, D., Oteo, Ivan, Riechers, D. A., Smail, Ian, Yang, Chentao, Eales, Stephen, Hopwood, Ros, Maddox, Steve, Omont, Alain, van der Werf, Paul
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Published: OXFORD UNIV PRESS 2018
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spelling ftchinacadscynao:oai:ir.ynao.ac.cn:114a53/18400 2023-05-15T18:23:23+02:00 Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas Zhang, Zhi-Yu Ivison, R. J. George, R. D. Zhao YH(赵应和) Dunne, L. Herrera-Camus, R. Lewis, A. J. R. Liu, Daizhong Naylor, D. Oteo, Ivan Riechers, D. A. Smail, Ian Yang, Chentao Eales, Stephen Hopwood, Ros Maddox, Steve Omont, Alain van der Werf, Paul 2018-11-01 http://ir.ynao.ac.cn/handle/114a53/18399 http://ir.ynao.ac.cn/handle/114a53/18400 https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/481/1/59/5067311 https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2082 英语 eng OXFORD UNIV PRESS MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY http://ir.ynao.ac.cn/handle/114a53/18399 http://ir.ynao.ac.cn/handle/114a53/18400 https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/481/1/59/5067311 doi:10.1093/mnras/sty2082 galaxies: active galaxies: high-redshift galaxies: starburst infrared: galaxies submillimetre: galaxies 天文学 天文学::天体物理学 理学 理学::天文学 Astronomy & Astrophysics FOURIER-TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER H-II REGIONS ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE STAR-FORMATION HISTORY SOUTH-POLE TELESCOPE NARROW-LINE REGIONS EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES DEEP-FIELD-SOUTH SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES Ionization of gases 657.2 Extraterrestrial Physics and Stellar Phenomena - 703.2 Electric Filters - 723.1.1 Computer Programming Languages - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 941.4 Optical Variables Measurements Article 期刊论文 2018 ftchinacadscynao https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2082 2022-09-16T15:41:28Z The most intensively star-forming galaxies are extremely luminous at far-infrared ( FIR) wavelengths, highly obscured at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths, and lie at z >= 1-3. We present a programme of FIR spectroscopic observations with the SPIRE FTS, as well as photometric observations with PACS, both on board Herschel, towards a sample of 45 gravitationally lensed, dusty starbursts across z similar to 1-3.6. In total, we detected 27 individual lines down to 3 sigma, including nine [C II] 158 mu m lines with confirmed spectroscopic redshifts, five possible [C II] lines consistent with their FIR photometric redshifts, and in some individual sources a few [OIII] 88 mu m, [O III] 52 mu m, [O I] 145 mu m, [O I] 63 mu m, [N II] 122 mu m and OH 119 mu m ( in absorption) lines. To derive the typical physical properties of the gas in the sample, we stack all spectra weighted by their intrinsic luminosity and by their 500 mu m flux densities, with the spectra scaled to a common redshift. In the stacked spectra, we detect emission lines of [CII] 158 mu m, [N II] 122 mu m, [O III] 88 mu m, [O III] 52 mu m, [O I] 63 mu m and the absorption doublet of OH at 119 mu m, at high fidelity. We find that the average electron densities traced by the [NII] and [O III] lines are higher than the average values in local star-forming galaxies and ULIRGs, using the same tracers. From the [NII]/[C II] and [O I]/[C II] ratios, we find that the [CII] emission is likely dominated by the photodominated regions (PDR), instead of by ionized gas or large-scale shocks. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole Yunnan Observatories: YNAO OpenIR (Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS) Hubble ENVELOPE(158.317,158.317,-80.867,-80.867) South Pole Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 481 1 59 97
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topic galaxies: active
galaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: starburst
infrared: galaxies
submillimetre: galaxies
天文学
天文学::天体物理学
理学
理学::天文学
Astronomy & Astrophysics
FOURIER-TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER
H-II REGIONS
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE
STAR-FORMATION HISTORY
SOUTH-POLE TELESCOPE
NARROW-LINE REGIONS
EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
DEEP-FIELD-SOUTH
SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES
Ionization of gases
657.2 Extraterrestrial Physics and Stellar Phenomena - 703.2 Electric Filters - 723.1.1 Computer Programming Languages - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 941.4 Optical Variables Measurements
spellingShingle galaxies: active
galaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: starburst
infrared: galaxies
submillimetre: galaxies
天文学
天文学::天体物理学
理学
理学::天文学
Astronomy & Astrophysics
FOURIER-TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER
H-II REGIONS
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE
STAR-FORMATION HISTORY
SOUTH-POLE TELESCOPE
NARROW-LINE REGIONS
EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
DEEP-FIELD-SOUTH
SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES
Ionization of gases
657.2 Extraterrestrial Physics and Stellar Phenomena - 703.2 Electric Filters - 723.1.1 Computer Programming Languages - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 941.4 Optical Variables Measurements
Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Ivison, R. J.
George, R. D.
Zhao YH(赵应和)
Dunne, L.
Herrera-Camus, R.
Lewis, A. J. R.
Liu, Daizhong
Naylor, D.
Oteo, Ivan
Riechers, D. A.
Smail, Ian
Yang, Chentao
Eales, Stephen
Hopwood, Ros
Maddox, Steve
Omont, Alain
van der Werf, Paul
Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
topic_facet galaxies: active
galaxies: high-redshift
galaxies: starburst
infrared: galaxies
submillimetre: galaxies
天文学
天文学::天体物理学
理学
理学::天文学
Astronomy & Astrophysics
FOURIER-TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER
H-II REGIONS
ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
HUBBLE-SPACE-TELESCOPE
STAR-FORMATION HISTORY
SOUTH-POLE TELESCOPE
NARROW-LINE REGIONS
EARLY-TYPE GALAXIES
DEEP-FIELD-SOUTH
SUBMILLIMETER GALAXIES
Ionization of gases
657.2 Extraterrestrial Physics and Stellar Phenomena - 703.2 Electric Filters - 723.1.1 Computer Programming Languages - 802.2 Chemical Reactions - 941.4 Optical Variables Measurements
description The most intensively star-forming galaxies are extremely luminous at far-infrared ( FIR) wavelengths, highly obscured at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths, and lie at z >= 1-3. We present a programme of FIR spectroscopic observations with the SPIRE FTS, as well as photometric observations with PACS, both on board Herschel, towards a sample of 45 gravitationally lensed, dusty starbursts across z similar to 1-3.6. In total, we detected 27 individual lines down to 3 sigma, including nine [C II] 158 mu m lines with confirmed spectroscopic redshifts, five possible [C II] lines consistent with their FIR photometric redshifts, and in some individual sources a few [OIII] 88 mu m, [O III] 52 mu m, [O I] 145 mu m, [O I] 63 mu m, [N II] 122 mu m and OH 119 mu m ( in absorption) lines. To derive the typical physical properties of the gas in the sample, we stack all spectra weighted by their intrinsic luminosity and by their 500 mu m flux densities, with the spectra scaled to a common redshift. In the stacked spectra, we detect emission lines of [CII] 158 mu m, [N II] 122 mu m, [O III] 88 mu m, [O III] 52 mu m, [O I] 63 mu m and the absorption doublet of OH at 119 mu m, at high fidelity. We find that the average electron densities traced by the [NII] and [O III] lines are higher than the average values in local star-forming galaxies and ULIRGs, using the same tracers. From the [NII]/[C II] and [O I]/[C II] ratios, we find that the [CII] emission is likely dominated by the photodominated regions (PDR), instead of by ionized gas or large-scale shocks.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Ivison, R. J.
George, R. D.
Zhao YH(赵应和)
Dunne, L.
Herrera-Camus, R.
Lewis, A. J. R.
Liu, Daizhong
Naylor, D.
Oteo, Ivan
Riechers, D. A.
Smail, Ian
Yang, Chentao
Eales, Stephen
Hopwood, Ros
Maddox, Steve
Omont, Alain
van der Werf, Paul
author_facet Zhang, Zhi-Yu
Ivison, R. J.
George, R. D.
Zhao YH(赵应和)
Dunne, L.
Herrera-Camus, R.
Lewis, A. J. R.
Liu, Daizhong
Naylor, D.
Oteo, Ivan
Riechers, D. A.
Smail, Ian
Yang, Chentao
Eales, Stephen
Hopwood, Ros
Maddox, Steve
Omont, Alain
van der Werf, Paul
author_sort Zhang, Zhi-Yu
title Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
title_short Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
title_full Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
title_fullStr Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
title_full_unstemmed Far-infrared Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
title_sort far-infrared herschel spire spectroscopy of lensed starbursts reveals physical conditions of ionized gas
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https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/sty2082
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