We present the photometric properties of a sample of infrared (IR) bright
dust obscured galaxies (DOGs). Combining wide and deep optical images obtained
with the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) on the Subaru Telescope and all-sky mid-IR
(MIR) images taken with Wide-Field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), we
discovered 48 DOGs with i−Ks>1.2 and i−[22]>7.0, where
i, Ks, and [22] represent AB magnitude in the i-band,
Ks-band, and 22 μm, respectively, in the GAMA 14hr field
(∼ 9 deg2). Among these objects, 31 (∼ 65 %) show power-law
spectral energy distributions (SEDs) in the near-IR (NIR) and MIR regime, while
the remainder show a NIR bump in their SEDs. Assuming that the redshift
distribution for our DOGs sample is Gaussian, with mean and sigma z = 1.99
± 0.45, we calculated their total IR luminosity using an empirical relation
between 22 μm luminosity and total IR luminosity. The average value of the
total IR luminosity is (3.5 ± 1.1) ×1013 L⊙, which
classifies them as hyper-luminous infrared galaxies (HyLIRGs). We also derived
the total IR luminosity function (LF) and IR luminosity density (LD) for a
flux-limited subsample of 18 DOGs with 22 μm flux greater than 3.0 mJy and
with i-band magnitude brighter than 24 AB magnitude. The derived space
density for this subsample is log ϕ = -6.59 ± 0.11 [Mpc−3]. The
IR LF for DOGs including data obtained from the literature is well fitted by a
double-power law. The derived lower limit for the IR LD for our sample is
ρIR∼ 3.8 × 107 [L⊙ Mpc−3] and
its contributions to the total IR LD, IR LD of all ultra-luminous infrared
galaxies (ULIRGs), and that of all DOGs are > 3 %, > 9 %, and > 15 %,
respectively.Comment: 15 pages, 15 figures, and 3 tables, accepted for publication in PASJ
(Subaru special issue