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2009ApJ...694..235P - Astrophys. J., 694, 235-246 (2009/March-3)

The Very Large Array survey of the Chandra Deep Field South. IV. Source population.

PADOVANI P., MAINIERI V., TOZZI P., KELLERMANN K.I., FOMALONT E.B., MILLER N., ROSATI P. and SHAVER P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed analysis of 256 radio sources from our deep (flux density limit of 42 µJy at the field center at 1.4 GHz) Chandra Deep Field South 1.4 and 5 GHz VLA survey. The radio population is studied by using a wealth of multiwavelength information in the radio, optical, and X-ray bands. The availability of redshifts for ∼80% of the sources in our complete sample allows us to derive reliable luminosity estimates for the majority of the objects. X-ray data, including upper limits, for all our sources turn out to be a key factor in establishing the nature of faint radio sources. Due to the faint optical levels probed by this study, we have uncovered a population of distant active galactic nuclei (AGNs) systematically missing from many previous studies of sub-millijansky radio source identifications. We find that, while the well-known flattening of the radio number counts below 1 mJy is mostly due to star-forming galaxies, these sources and AGNs make up an approximately equal fraction of the sub-millijansky sky, contrary to some previous results. The AGNs include radio galaxies, mostly of the low-power, Fanaroff-Riley I type, and a significant radio-quiet component, which amounts to approximately one fifth of the total sample. The ratio of radio-to-optical luminosity depends more on radio luminosity, rather than being due to optical absorption.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: starburst - radio continuum: galaxies - X-rays: galaxies

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