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Local Infrared Luminous Galaxies (LIRGs). Xiaoyang Xia Tianjin Normal University Collaborating with Jianling Wang, Shude Mao, Zugan Deng, Hong. Wu. Motivation. The Morphology of LIRGs
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Local Infrared Luminous Galaxies (LIRGs) Xiaoyang Xia Tianjin Normal University Collaborating with Jianling Wang, Shude Mao, Zugan Deng, Hong. Wu
Motivation • The Morphology of LIRGs Wu et al. 1998, Arribas et al. 2004, Zheng et al. 2004, Melbourne et al. 2005 • Star Formation History Madau et al. 1998, Cowie et al. 1996 • Disk galaxy Formation
Is there evolution relation between LIRGs and ULIRGs? • A big fraction of higher-z LIRGs are disk galaxies (Zheng et al. 2004, Melbourne et al. 2005, Bell et al. 2005)
Motivation • The Morphology of LIRGs Wu et al. 1998, Arribas et al. 2004, Zheng et al. 2004, Melbourne et al. 2005 • Star Formation History Madau et al. 1998, Cowie et al. 1996 • Disk galaxy Formation
Sample • From cross correlation of IRAS FSC with SDSS DR2 (Cao et al. 2006) • r<15.9 (Fukugita et al. 2004) • f(60)>0.3Jy
Results • The fractions of different morphologies • The stellar mass distribution of local LIRGs • The spectral properties of local LIRGs
Results • The fractions of different morphologies • The stellar mass distribution of local LIRGs • The spectral properties of local LIRGs
Results • The fractions of different morphologies • The stellar mass distribution of local LIRGs • The spectral properties of local LIRGs
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Conclusion • The fractions of interacting and spirals are 48% and 40% for local LIRGs • ¾ of spirals of local LIRGs are stronly barred • Most local LIRGs are intermidiate mass galaxies • Local LIRGs have lower specific SFR, small cold gas fractions and narrow range of stellar mass