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Starburst and cirrus models for submillimeter galaxies

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 502, Issue 2, Pages 541-548

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200811205

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galaxies: active; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: starburst; infrared: galaxies

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We present radiative transfer models for submillimeter galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts and mid-infrared spectroscopy from Spitzer/IRS and analyze available Spitzer/MIPS 24, 70 and 160 mu m data. We use two types of starburst models, a cirrus model and a model for the emission of an AGN torus in order to investigate the nature of these objects. We find that for three of the objects (25%) cirrus emission alone can account for the mid-infrared spectrum and the MIPS and submillimeter data. For the remaining objects we find that we need a combination of starburst and cirrus in order to fit simultaneously the multi-wavelength data. We find that the typical submillimeter galaxy has comparable luminosity in the starburst (median L = 10(12.5) L(circle dot)) and cirrus (median L = 10(12.4) L(circle dot)) components. This could arise if the galaxies have been forming stars continuously for the last 250 Myr with the star formation occurring in the last 5 Myr being shrouded by high-optical-depth molecular cloud dust, whereas the rest of the starlight is attenuated by diffuse dust or cirrus with an A(V) of about 1 mag.

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