Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9827979 | New Astronomy Reviews | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Optical/near-IR colors have been widely used to select z > 1 galaxies with old stellar populations. However, because a single color can not separate dust reddening from old stars, the relative fractions of dusty starbursts and old early type galaxies in an optical/near-IR selected sample are unknown. In this talk, I present the first, direct measurement of the fraction of dusty sources in a sample of extremely red galaxies with (R â Ks) ⩾ 5.3 mag and Ks < 20.2 mag, using 24 μm mid-infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope. Combining deep 24 μm, Ks- and R-band data over an area of â¼64 sq.arcmin in the ELAIS N1 field of the Spitzer First Look Survey (FLS), we find that 50 ± 6% of our ERO sample have measureable 24 μm flux above the 3Ï flux limit of 40 μJy. This flux limit corresponds to a SFR of 12 Mâ/yr at z â¼Â 1, much more sensitive than any previous long wavelength measurement. The significant implication is that our deep 24 μm observations have revealed for the first time galaxies being assembled together at z â¼Â 1. Some of the starburst EROs are in the midst of violent transformation to become massive early type galaxies at the epoch of z â¼Â 1-2.
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Authors
Lin Yan,