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Published January 1, 2007 | Published
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Mid-Infrared Galaxy Classification Based on Silicate Obscuration and PAH Equivalent Width

Abstract

We present a new diagnostic diagram for mid-infrared spectra of infrared galaxies based on the equivalent width of the 6.2 μm PAH emission feature and the strength of the 9.7 μm silicate feature. Based on the positions in this diagram, we classify galaxies into nine classes ranging from continuum-dominated AGN hot dust spectra and PAH-dominated starburst spectra to absorption-dominated spectra of deeply obscured galactic nuclei. We find that galaxies are systematically distributed along two distinct branches: one of AGN and starburst-dominated spectra and one of deeply obscured nuclei and starburst-dominated spectra. The separation into two branches likely reflects a fundamental difference in the dust geometry in the two sets of sources: clumpy versus nonclumpy obscuration. Spectra of ULIRGs are found along the full length of both branches, reflecting the diverse nature of the ULIRG family.

Additional Information

© 2007 American Astronomical Society. Print publication: Issue 1 (2007 January 1); received 2006 October 26; accepted for publication 2006 November 14; published 2006 December 18. The authors wish to thank Jero´nimo Bernard-Salas, Nancy Levenson, He´le`ne Roussel, Matthew Sirocky, Alexander Tielens, and Dan Weedman for discussions, and Vandana Desai for help with the data reduction. Support for this work was provided by NASA through contract 1257184 issued by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under NASA contract 1407. H.W.W. S. was supported under this contract through the Spitzer Space Telescope Fellowship Program.

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