Bibcode
Esquej, P.; Alonso-Herrero, A.; Pérez-García, A. M.; Pereira-Santaella, M.; Rigopoulou, D.; Sánchez-Portal, M.; Castillo, M.; Ramos-Almeida, C.; Coia, D.; Altieri, B.; Acosta-Pulido, J. A.; Conversi, L.; González-Serrano, J. I.; Hatziminaoglou, E.; Pović, M.; Rodríguez-Espinosa, J. M.; Valtchanov, I.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 423, Issue 1, pp. 185-196.
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2012
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Description
Mrk 938 is a luminous infrared (IR) galaxy in the local Universe
believed to be the remnant of a galaxy merger. It shows a Seyfert 2
nucleus and intense star formation according to optical spectroscopic
observations. We have studied this galaxy using new Herschel far-IR
imaging data in addition to archival X-ray, UV, optical, near-IR and
mid-IR data. Mid- and far-IR data are crucial to characterize the
starburst contribution, allowing us to shed new light on its nature and
to study the coexistence of active galactic nuclei (AGN) and starburst
activity in the local Universe. The decomposition of the mid-IR Spitzer
spectrum shows that the AGN bolometric contribution to the mid-IR and
total IR luminosity is small [?], which agrees with previous
estimations. We have characterized the physical nature of its strong IR
emission and constrained it to a relatively compact emitting region of
≤2 kpc. It is in this obscured region where most of the current star
formation activity is taking place as expected for luminous IR galaxies.
We have used Herschel imaging data for the first time to constrain the
cold dust emission with unprecedented accuracy. We have fitted the
integrated far-IR spectral energy distribution and derived the
properties of the dust, obtaining a dust mass of 3 ×
107 M&sun;. The far-IR is dominated by emission at
35 K, consistent with dust heated by the ongoing star formation
activity. Herschel is an ESA space observatory with science instruments
provided by European-led Principal Investigator consortia and with
important participation from NASA.
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