HELP: modelling the spectral energy distributions of Herschel detected galaxies in the ELAIS N1 field
Abstract
The HELP project focuses on the data from ESA's Herschel mission, which covered over 1300deg2 and is preparing to publish a multi-wavelength catalogue of millions of objects. Our main goal is to find the best approach to simultaneously fitting SEDs of millions of galaxies across a wide redshift range to obtain homogeneous estimates of the main physical parameters of detected IR galaxies. We perform SED fitting on the UV/NIR to FIR emission of 42 047 galaxies from the pilot HELP field: ELAIS N1. We use the latest release of CIGALE, a galaxy SED fitting code relying on energy balance, to deliver the main physical parameters such as Mstar, SFR, and Ldust. We implement additional quality criteria to the fits by calculating 2 values for the stellar and dust part of the spectra independently. These criteria allow us to identify the best fits and to identify peculiar galaxies. We perform the SED fitting by assuming three different dust attenuation laws separately allowing us to test the impact of the assumed law on estimated physical parameters. We implemented two additional quality value checks for the SED fitting method based on Mstar estimation and energy budget. This method allows us to identify possible objects with incorrect matching in the catalogue and peculiar galaxies; we found 351 possible candidates of lensed galaxies using two complementary 2s criteria (stellar and IR) and zphot calculated for the IR part of the spectrum only. We find that the attenuation law has an important impact on the Mstar estimate (on average leading to disparities of a factor of two). We derive the relation between Mstar estimates obtained by different attenuation laws and we find the best recipe for our sample. We also make independent estimates of the total Ldust parameter from stellar emission by fitting the galaxies with and without IR data separately.