Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-04-04
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 360 (2005) 322-339
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
MNRAS in press
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09036.x
We have investigated optical properties of 4248 infrared galaxies (IRGs) by positionally matching data from the IRAS and the SDSS DR3. Our sample includes 3 hyper luminous infrared galaxies (L >10^13Lsun) and 178 ultra luminous infrared galaxies (10^12Lsun < L < 10^13Lsun). Our findings are as follows: (i) more IR luminous galaxies tend to have smaller local galaxy density, being consistent with the picture where luminous IRGs are created by the merger-interaction of galaxies that happens more often in lower density regions; (ii) the fractions of AGNs increase as a function of Lir; (iii) there is a good correlation between Lir and L[OIII] for AGNs, suggesting both of the parameters can be a good estimator of the total power of AGNs; (iv) a good correlation is found between Lir and optically estimated star formation rate (SFR) for star-forming galaxies, suggesting Lir is a good indicator of galaxy SFR. However, caution is needed when SFR is estimated using Lir, i.e., high SFR galaxies selected by Lir is frequently merger/interaction, whereas high SFR galaxies selected by optical emission is often normal spiral or Magellanic-cloud like irregular galaxies. (v) more IR luminous galaxies have slightly larger Halpha/Hbeta ratio; (vi) more IR luminous galaxies have more centrally-concentrated morphology, being consistent with the morphological appearance of galaxy-galaxy merger remnants. Optical image of ultra/very luminous infrared galaxies also show frequent signs of merger/interaction. (vii) comparison with the SED synthesis models indicate that majority of luminous infrared galaxies (L > 10^11Lsun) may be in a post-starburst phase, sharing a similar (but not the same) merger/interaction origin with E+A galaxies. (abridged)
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