Ji Hoon Kim, M. Im, Hyung Mok Lee, Myung Gyoon Lee
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摘要
近十年来,随着红外空间望远镜技术的进步,红外波段已成为研究星系演化过程中各种性质的焦点。多环芳烃(PAHs)已成为最重要的特征之一,因为这些特征主导了星系的中红外光谱。这些多环芳烃特征为校准恒星形成速率和诊断颗粒的电离状态提供了一个很好的处理方法。然而,3.3 μ m PAH特征并没有像其他PAH特征那样被研究得那么多,因为它比其他特征更弱,并且位于斯皮策能力之外,尽管它将是JWST在高z星系中唯一可获得的PAH特征。AKARI mJy星系外星系无偏巡天(AMUSES)计划利用AKARI在2 ~ 5 μ m波段的光谱能力,从斯皮策遗留项目之一的5MUSES母星系样本中选取44个样本星系,建立一个无偏的样本星系库。在测量多环芳烃特征之间的比值时,用3.6 μ m通量受限的红移范围在0 z μ m之间的星系样本作为恒星形成率(SFR)指标。我们提出了AMUSES的初步结果。
Introduction to AMUSES: AKARI Survey with a Window of Opportunity
With advancement of infrared space telescopes during the past decade, infrared wavelength regime has been a focal point to study various properties of galaxies with respect to evolution of galaxies. Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) have emerged as one of the most important features since these features dominate the mid-infrared spectra of galaxies. These PAH features provide a great handle to calibrate star formation rates and diagnose ionized states of grains. However, the PAH 3.3 μ m feature has not been studied as much as other PAH features since it is weaker than others and resides outside of Spitzer capability, although it will be the only PAH feature accessible by JWST for high-z galaxies. AKARI mJy Unbiased Survey of Extragalactic Sources in 5MUSES (AMUSES) intends to take advantage of AKARI capability of spectroscopy in the 2 ~ 5 μ m to provide an unbiased library of 44 sample galaxies selected from a parent sample of 5MUSES, one of Spitzer legacy projects. For these 3.6 μ m flux limited sample galaxies whose redshifts range between 0 z μ m as a star formation rate (SFR) indicator while measuring ratios between PAH features. We present preliminary results of AMUSES.