- University of British Columbia United States
- University of British Colombia
- Vancouver Coastal Health Canada
- University of British Columbia Library Canada
- Université Paris Diderot France
- UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Canada
- University of British Columbia Hospital Canada
- Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre Canada
- Paris 13 University France
- University of British Columbia, Library Canada
- University of British Columbia
- Spitzer Science Center United States
- University of British Columbia Canada
- University of British Columbia Finland
- Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris France
We present preliminary results on a study of the 2--850 micron SEDs of a sample of 30 FIRBACK galaxies selected at 170 micron. These sources are representative of the brightest ~10% of the Cosmic Infrared Background. They are a mixture of mostly local (z<~0.3) starforming galaxies, and a tail of ULIGs that extend up to z~1, and are likely to be a similar population to faint SCUBA sources. We use archival Spitzer IRAC and MIPS data to extend the spectral coverage to the mid-IR regime, resulting in an unprecended (for this redshift range) census of their infrared SEDs. This allows us to study in far greater detail this important population linking the near-IR stellar emission with PAH and thermal dust emission. We do this using a Markov Chain Monte Carlo method, which easily allows for the inclusion of ~6 free parameters, as well as an estimate of parameter uncertainties and correlations.
Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. Proceeding for the conference "Starbursts: From 30 Doradus to Lyman Break Galaxies", held in Cambridge (UK) in September, 2004