The Bright and Dark Sides of High-redshift Starburst Galaxies from Herschel and Subaru Observations

A. Puglisi, Emanuele Daddi, Alvio Renzini, Christian Maier

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Abstract

We present rest-frame optical spectra from the FMOS-COSMOS survey of 12 z ~ 1.6 Herschel starburst galaxies, with star formation rate (SFR) elevated by ×8, on average, above the star-forming main sequence (MS). Comparing the Hα to IR luminosity ratio and the Balmer decrement, we find that the optically thin regions of the sources contain on average only ~10% of the total SFR, whereas ~90% come from an extremely obscured component that is revealed only by far-IR observations and is optically thick even in Hα. We measure the [N II]6583/Hα ratio, suggesting that the less obscured regions have a metal content similar to that of the MS population at the same stellar masses and redshifts. However, our objects appear to be metal-rich outliers from the metallicity-SFR anticorrelation observed at fixed stellar mass for the MS population. The [S II]6732/[S II]6717 ratio from the average spectrum indicates an electron density ne ~ 1100 cm-3 , larger than what was estimated for MS galaxies but only at the 1.5σ level. Our results provide supporting evidence that high-z MS outliers are analogous of local ULIRGs and are consistent with a major-merger origin for the starburst event.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberL18
Number of pages6
JournalThe Astrophysical journal Letters
Volume838
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103003 Astronomy
  • 103004 Astrophysics

Keywords

  • DIGITAL SKY SURVEY
  • DUST EXTINCTION
  • FMOS-COSMOS SURVEY
  • GAS FRACTIONS
  • MAIN-SEQUENCE
  • MASS-METALLICITY RELATION
  • PASSIVE GALAXIES
  • SCALING RELATIONS
  • SIMILAR-TO 2
  • STAR-FORMING GALAXIES
  • galaxies: ISM
  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies: high-redshift
  • galaxies: interactions
  • galaxies: starburst
  • infrared: galaxies

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