2010ApJ...719..763V


Query : 2010ApJ...719..763V

2010ApJ...719..763V - Astrophys. J., 719, 763-783 (2010/August-2)

Extragalactic millimeter-wave sources in South Pole Telescope survey data: source counts, catalog, and statistics for an 87 square-degree field.

VIEIRA J.D., CRAWFORD T.M., SWITZER E.R., ADE P.A.R., AIRD K.A., ASHBY M.L.N., BENSON B.A., BLEEM L.E., BRODWIN M., CARLSTROM J.E., CHANG C.L., CHO H.-M., CRITES A.T., DE HAAN T., DOBBS M.A., EVERETT W., GEORGE E.M., GLADDERS M., HALL N.R., HALVERSON N.W., HIGH F.W., HOLDER G.P., HOLZAPFEL W.L., HRUBES J.D., JOY M., KEISLER R., KNOX L., LEE A.T., LEITCH E.M., LUEKER M., MARRONE D.P., McINTYRE V., McMAHON J.J., MEHL J., MEYER S.S., MOHR J.J., MONTROY T.E., PADIN S., PLAGGE T., PRYKE C., REICHARDT C.L., RUHL J.E., SCHAFFER K.K., SHAW L., SHIROKOFF E., SPIELER H.G., STALDER B., STANISZEWSKI Z., STARK A.A., VANDERLINDE K., WALSH W., WILLIAMSON R., YANG Y., ZAHN O. and ZENTENO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report the results of an 87 deg2 point-source survey centered at R.A. 5h30m, decl. -55° taken with the South Pole Telescope at 1.4 and 2.0 mm wavelengths with arcminute resolution and milli-Jansky depth. Based on the ratio of flux in the two bands, we separate the detected sources into two populations, one consistent with synchrotron emission from active galactic nuclei and the other consistent with thermal emission from dust. We present source counts for each population from 11 to 640 mJy at 1.4 mm and from 4.4 to 800 mJy at 2.0 mm. The 2.0 mm counts are dominated by synchrotron-dominated sources across our reported flux range; the 1.4 mm counts are dominated by synchrotron-dominated sources above ∼15 mJy and by dust-dominated sources below that flux level. We detect 141 synchrotron-dominated sources and 47 dust-dominated sources at signal-to-noise ratio S/N >4.5 in at least one band. All of the most significantly detected members of the synchrotron-dominated population are associated with sources in previously published radio catalogs. Some of the dust-dominated sources are associated with nearby (z {Lt} 1) galaxies whose dust emission is also detected by the Infrared Astronomy Satellite. However, most of the bright, dust-dominated sources have no counterparts in any existing catalogs. We argue that these sources represent the rarest and brightest members of the population commonly referred to as submillimeter galaxies (SMGs). Because these sources are selected at longer wavelengths than in typical SMG surveys, they are expected to have a higher mean redshift distribution and may provide a new window on galaxy formation in the early universe.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - submillimeter: galaxies - surveys

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/719/763): table5.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 5: SPT-S JHHMMSS+DDMM.m N=3496.

Status at CDS : All or part of tables of objects could be ingested in SIMBAD with priority 2.

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 NGC 1824 AG? 05 06 56.89462 -59 43 37.0230   13.17   12.55 12.8 ~ 40 0
2 ACT-CL J0509.3-5342 ClG 05 09 21.40 -53 42 12.3           ~ 55 0
3 NGC 1853 EmG 05 12 16.4932887360 -57 23 56.548726872   13.58   12.72 13.1 ~ 56 0
4 ACO S 520 ClG 05 16 37.40 -54 30 01.5           ~ 95 0
5 LEDA 3095725 Sy1 05 37 26.8 -54 34 16 15.28 16.31 16.50     ~ 7 0
6 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1908 1
7 ESO 160-2 Sy2 05 51 14.7884664520 -53 34 29.310439039   13.88   12.49   ~ 32 0
8 RCW 38 SFR 08 59 05.50 -47 30 39.4           ~ 305 2
9 MAT 5a mm 11 11.6 -61 21           ~ 9 1
10 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4

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