ISOCAM‐CVF 5–12 Micron Spectroscopy of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies
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Abstract
We present low resolution mid infrared spectra of 16 ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs) obtained with the CVF spectroscopy mode of ISOCAM on board the Infrared Space Observatory ISO. Our sample completes previous ISO spectroscopy of ultra- and hyperluminous infrared galaxies towards higher luminosities. The combined samples cover an infrared luminosity range of \~10^{12 -13.1} Lo. For about half of the high luminosity ULIRGs studied here, strong aromatic emission bands suggest starburst dominance. Other spectra are dominated by a strong AGN-related continuum with weak superposed emission features of uncertain nature. An improved method to quantitatively characterize the relative contribution of star formation and AGN activity to the mid-infrared emission of ULIRGs is presented. As dominant source of the bolometric luminosity, starbursts prevail at the lower end and AGNs at the higher end of this range. The transition between mostly starburst and mostly AGN powered occurs at ~10^{12.4}$ to $10^{12.5} Lo, and individual luminous starbursts are found up to ~10^{12.65} Lo.
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