1999AJ....117.2656B


Query : 1999AJ....117.2656B

1999AJ....117.2656B - Astron. J., 117, 2656-2665 (1999/June-0)

Redshift distribution of the faint submillimeter galaxy population.

BARGER A.J., COWIE L.L., SMAIL I., IVISON R.J., BLAIN A.W. and KNEIB J.-P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a Keck II Low Resolution Imaging Spectrometer follow-up study of the possible optical counterparts to a flux-limited sample of galaxies selected from an 850 µm survey of massive lensing clusters using the Submillimeter Common User Bolometer Array on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These sources represent a population of luminous dusty galaxies responsible for the bulk of the 850 µm background detected by COBE and thus for a substantial fraction of the total far-infrared emission in the universe. We present reliable redshifts for 20 galaxies and redshift limits for a further four galaxies selected from the error boxes of 14 submillimeter sources. Two other submillimeter detections in the sample have no obvious optical counterparts, and the final submillimeter source was only identified from imaging data after the completion of our spectroscopic observations. The optical identifications for four of the submillimeter sources have been confirmed through either their detection in CO at millimeter wavelengths (two pairs of galaxies at z=2.55 and z=2.80) or from the characteristics of their spectral energy distributions (two of the central cD galaxies in the lensing clusters). Plausible arguments based on the optical spectral properties (starburst or active galactic nucleus [AGN] signatures) of the counterparts allow us to identify a further two likely counterparts at z=1.06 and 1.16. For the remaining eight cases, it is not always clear which, if any, of the optical sources identified are the true counterparts. Possible counterparts for these have redshifts ranging from z=0.18 to z=2.11. The application of a range of techniques, including near- and mid-infrared imaging and radio mapping, will assist in the identification of the true sources of the submillimeter emission, while CO line mapping with current millimeter interferometers and hard X-ray observations should aid in the determination of the nature of their emission. Working with the current identifications, we suggest that the majority of the extragalactic background light in the submillimeter is emitted by sources at z<3 and hence that the peak activity in highly obscured sources (both AGNs and starbursts) lies at relatively modest redshifts. We find that a lower limit of 20% of the submillimeter sources in our sample show some sign of AGN activity; however, we caution that this does not necessarily translate into a 20% AGN contribution to the measured submillimeter emission from these sources.

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Journal keyword(s): Cosmology: Observations - Galaxies: Active - Galaxies: Distances and Redshifts - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Starburst

Nomenclature: Table 2, col(3): [BCS99b] ACO 370 LN (Nos L1-L5), [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 MNN N=8 among (Nos M1-M11), [BCS99b] Cl 0939+47 HN (Nos H1, H4), [BCS99b] ACO 1835 JN (Nos J1-J4), [BCS99b] Cl 2244-02 PN (Nos P1-P4), [BCS99b] Cl 0440+02 AN (Nos N1, N5), [BCS99b] ACO 2390 KN (Nos K2, K3).

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Number of rows : 44
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMM J00266+1708 GiC 00 26 34.10 +17 08 33.7     23.30   21.979 ~ 30 0
2 ZwCl 0024+1652 ClG 00 26 35.6 +17 09 32     18.35     ~ 635 1
3 ACO 370 ClG 02 39 50.5 -01 35 08           ~ 746 0
4 NAME SMM J02399-0136 G 02 39 51.87 -01 35 58.8       21.20   ~ 191 2
5 NAME SMM J023952-0136 Sy2 02 39 51.9 -01 35 58     21.90     ~ 40 0
6 [BCS99b] ACO 370 L2 GiC 02 39 52.16 -01 35 57.0           ~ 25 0
7 [BCS99b] ACO 370 L5 smm 02 39 56.51 -01 34 25.7   20.44       ~ 50 0
8 NAME LRG J0239-0134 Sy2 02 39 56.568 -01 34 26.49   20.44       ~ 61 0
9 NAME SMM J02400-0134 smm 02 40.0 -01 34           ~ 9 0
10 NAME SMM J04431+0210 GiC 04 43 05.8 +02 09 06           ~ 45 0
11 CAIRNS J044306.09+020955.5 GiC 04 43 06.09 +02 09 55.5           ~ 5 0
12 ClG 0440+02 ClG 04 43 09.7 +02 10 19     17.03     ~ 125 0
13 NAME SMM J04433+0210 GiC 04 43.3 +02 10           ~ 8 0
14 NAME SMM J09429+4658 G 09 42 54.65 +46 58 44.7           ~ 18 0
15 ACO 851 ClG 09 43 01.2 +46 59 54   18.9       ~ 327 0
16 NAME SMM J14009+0252 G 14 00 57.538 +02 52 49.85           ~ 46 0
17 [BCS99b] ACO 1835 J4 GiC 14 00 57.75 +02 52 47.2           ~ 2 0
18 ACO 1835 ClG 14 01 02.07 +02 52 43.2           ~ 688 1
19 NAME SMM J14010+0252 Sy1 14 01 02.0819944848 +02 52 42.426538140   19.3       ~ 46 2
20 [BCS99b] ACO 1835 J2 GiC 14 01 04.806 +02 52 24.73           ~ 18 0
21 NAME SMM J14011+0252 GiC 14 01 04.95 +02 52 24.0           ~ 154 1
22 NAME SMM J21536+1741 BiC 21 53 36.82670 +17 41 43.7260     19.58     ~ 44 2
23 ACO 2390 ClG 21 53 37.4 +17 41 46           ~ 688 2
24 NAME SMM J21536+1742 G 21 53 38.35 +17 42 16.3           ~ 8 0
25 [BCS99b] ACO 2390 K3 GiC 21 56 00.92 +17 56 32.7           ~ 3 0
26 NAME SMM J22472-0206 GiC 22 47.2 -02 06           ~ 6 0
27 NAME SMM J22471-0206 smm 22 47 12.0 -02 05 38           ~ 12 1
28 ClG 2244.6-0222 ClG 22 47 12.2 -02 05 37           ~ 127 0
29 [BCS99b] ACO 370 L4 GiC ~ ~           ~ 4 0
30 [BCS99b] Cl 0939+47 H04 * ~ ~           ~ 1 0
31 [BCS99b] Cl 0939+47 H01 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
32 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M02 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
33 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M08 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
34 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M01 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
35 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M11 GiC ~ ~           ~ 1 0
36 [BCS99b] ACO 1835 J3 GiC ~ ~           ~ 2 0
37 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M03 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
38 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M07 GiC ~ ~           ~ 1 0
39 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M10 GiC ~ ~           ~ 2 0
40 [BCS99b] Cl 0024+16 M06 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
41 [BCS99b] ACO 2390 K2 GiC ~ ~           ~ 2 0
42 [BCS99b] Cl 2244-02 P03 GiC ~ ~           ~ 2 0
43 [BCS99b] Cl 2244-02 P01 GiC ~ ~           ~ 3 0
44 [BCS99b] Cl 2244-02 P04 GiC ~ ~           ~ 4 0

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