First Insights into the Spitzer Wide‐Area Infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (SWIRE) Galaxy Populations

  • Lonsdale C
  • Polletta M
  • Surace J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We characterize the Spitzer Wide-area Infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (SWIRE) galaxy populations in the SWIRE validation field within the Lockman Hole, based on the 3.6-24 μm Spitzer data and deep U, g′, r′, i′ optical imaging within an area ∼1/3 deg2 for ∼16,000 Spitzer SWIRE sources. The entire SWIRE survey will discover over 2.3 million galaxies at 3.6 μm and almost 350,000 at 24 μm; ∼70,000 of these will be five-band 3.6-24 μm detections. The colors cover a broad range, generally well represented by redshifted spectral energy distributions of known galaxy populations; however, significant samples of unusually blue objects in the [3.6]-[4.5] color are found, as well as many objects very red in the 3.6-24 μm mid-IR. Nine of these are investigated and are interpreted as star-forming systems, starbursts, and active galactic nuclei (AGNs) from z = 0.37 to 2.8, with luminosities from LIR = 1010.3 to 1013.7 L⊙.

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Lonsdale, C., Polletta, M. del C., Surace, J., Shupe, D., Fang, F., Xu, C. K., … Puetter, R. (2004). First Insights into the Spitzer Wide‐Area Infrared Extragalactic Legacy Survey (SWIRE) Galaxy Populations. The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series, 154(1), 54–59. https://doi.org/10.1086/423206

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