Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength catalog (15 um, R, K-band, 1.4 GHz flux) plus spectroscopic identifications for 406 15 um sources detected in the ELAIS region S1, over the flux density range 0.5 <0.5 star-forming galaxies (from absorbed to extreme starbursts: nuL_nu~10^8-10^11 L_odot), which account for \~75% of the sources, and AGN (both type 1 and 2), which account for ~25% of the sources. About 20% of the extragalactic sources are dust-enshrouded starburst galaxies [e(a) spectra], and all the starburst galaxies appear more dust extincted in the optical than nearby normal galaxies. We also identified 91 stellar objects (~22% of the MIR sources). The counts for starburst galaxies and AGN down to 0.6 mJy have been derived. A general trend is found in the optical-MIR SED of the galaxies, where the MIR-luminous objects have larger MIR to optical luminosity ratios.
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La Franca, F., Gruppioni, C., Matute, I., Pozzi, F., Lari, C., Mignoli, M., … Verma, A. (2004). The Nature of the Mid-Infrared Population from Optical Identifications of the ELAIS-S1 Sample. The Astronomical Journal, 127(6), 3075–3088. https://doi.org/10.1086/420987
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