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Published August 28, 2006 | public
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Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies

Abstract

Ever since their discovery in the 1970's, UltraLuminous InfraRed Galaxies (ULIRGs; classically L_(ir) > 10¹² L_⊙) have fascinated astronomers with their immense luminosities, and frustrated them due to their singularly opaque nature, almost in equal measure. Over the last decade, however, comprehensive observations from the X-ray through to the radio have produced a consensus picture of local ULIRGs, showing that they are mergers between gas rich galaxies, where the interaction triggers some combination of dust-enshrouded starburst and AGN activity, with the starburst usually dominating. Very recent results have thrown ULIRGs even further to the fore. Originally they were thought of as little more than a local oddity, but the latest IR surveys have shown that ULIRGs are vastly more numerous at high redshift, and tantalizing suggestions of physical differences between high and low redshift ULIRGs hint at differences in their formation modes and local environment. In this review we look at recent progress on understanding the physics and evolution of local ULIRGs, the contribution of high redshift ULIRGs to the cosmic infrared background and the global history of star formation, and the role of ULIRGs as diagnostics of the formation of massive galaxies and large-scale structures.

Additional Information

© Praxis Publishing Ltd, Chichester, UK 2006. We are deeply indebted to Colin Borys, Jason Surace, Kentaro Nagamine, C. Kevin Xu & Lee Armus who provided original figures from their recent work for this review. The Spitzer IRS ULIRG team who responsible for the spectra shown and described in Sect. 9.3 include B. Thomas Soifer, James Houck, Lee Armus, Vassilis Charmandaris, Henrik Spoon, Jason Marshall, Jeronimo Bernard-Salas & Sarah Higdon. CJL and HES are indebted to Yu Gao and the organizers of the Lijiang Workshop on "Extreme Starbursts" which contributed greatly to the focus of this review.

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