The Science of Crime Scenes 2012
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-386464-2.00012-4
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“…These are mostly optically faint, highredshift sources that were observed by several programs targeting (ultra-)luminous infrared galaxies (e.g. Houck et al 2005;Weedman et al 2006;Yan et al 2007;Farrah et al 2008;Dasyra et al 2009;Hernán-Caballero et al 2009;Weedman et al 2009). While these redshifts are spectroscopic in nature, we consider them separately because they are usually based on the visual identification of PAH features or the 9.8µm silicate absorption band, and their uncertainties (∆z/(1+z)∼0.01-0.1) are large compared to both our z IRS measurements and regular optical/radio spectroscopy.…”
Section: Redshifts From Nasa Extragalactic Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are mostly optically faint, highredshift sources that were observed by several programs targeting (ultra-)luminous infrared galaxies (e.g. Houck et al 2005;Weedman et al 2006;Yan et al 2007;Farrah et al 2008;Dasyra et al 2009;Hernán-Caballero et al 2009;Weedman et al 2009). While these redshifts are spectroscopic in nature, we consider them separately because they are usually based on the visual identification of PAH features or the 9.8µm silicate absorption band, and their uncertainties (∆z/(1+z)∼0.01-0.1) are large compared to both our z IRS measurements and regular optical/radio spectroscopy.…”
Section: Redshifts From Nasa Extragalactic Databasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The above methods have been successful in selecting a wide variety of AGN, but nevertheless miss certain populations, such as very heavily obscured AGN and LLAGN (e.g., Bauer et al 2004;Alexander et al 2005;Lehmer et al 2008). While heavily obscured AGN can often be selected in the IR (e.g., Houck et al 2005;Martinez-Sansigre et al 2005;Alexander et al 2008), the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of LLAGN are likely dominated by the host galaxy in other bands. Even in X-rays, X-ray binaries, ultraluminous X-ray sources, and hot gas will provide significant contributions to the overall power output.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%