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Infrared 3-4 μm Spectroscopic Investigations of a Large Sample of Nearby Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies

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Masatoshi Imanishi1,4,5, C. C. Dudley2 and Philip R. Maloney3

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We present infrared L-band (3-4 μm) nuclear spectra of a large sample of nearby ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs). ULIRGs classified optically as non-Seyfert galaxies (LINERs, H II regions, and unclassified) are our main targets. Using the 3.3 μm polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission and absorption features at 3.1 μm due to ice-covered dust and at 3.4 μm produced by bare carbonaceous dust, we search for signatures of powerful AGNs deeply buried along virtually all lines of sight. The 3.3 μm PAH emission, the signatures of starbursts, is detected in all but two non-Seyfert ULIRGs, but the estimated starburst magnitudes can account for only a small fraction of the infrared luminosities. Three LINER ULIRGs show spectra typical of almost pure buried AGNs, namely, strong absorption features with very small equivalent width PAH emission. Besides these three sources, 14 LINER and three H II ULIRGs' nuclei show strong absorption features whose absolute optical depths suggest an energy source more centrally concentrated than the surrounding dust, such as a buried AGN. In total, 17 out of 27 (63%) LINER and 3 out of 13 (23%) H II ULIRGs' nuclei show some degree of evidence for powerful buried AGNs, suggesting that powerful buried AGNs may be more common in LINER ULIRGs than in H II ULIRGs. The evidence of AGNs is found in non-Seyfert ULIRGs with both warm and cool far-infrared colors. These spectra are compared with those of 15 ULIRGs' nuclei with optical Seyfert signatures taken for comparison. The overall spectral properties suggest that the total amount of dust around buried AGNs in non-Seyfert ULIRGs is systematically larger than that around AGNs in Seyfert 2 ULIRGs. We argue that the optical (non)detectability of Seyfert signatures in ULIRGs is highly dependent on how deeply buried the AGNs are, and that it is essential to properly evaluate the energetic importance of buried AGNs in non-Seyfert ULIRGs.


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galaxies: active; galaxies: ISM; galaxies: nuclei; galaxies: Seyfert; galaxies: starburst; infrared: galaxies


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Issue 1 (2006 January 20)

Received 2005 July 25, accepted for publication 2005 September 27



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