SCUBA-2 cosmology legacy survey Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Roseboom I.G.
  2. Dunlop J.S.
  3. Cirasuolo M.
  4. Geach J.E.
  5. Smail I.
  6. Halpern M.,Van Der Werf P.
  7. Almaini O.
  8. Arumugam V.
  9. Asboth V.
  10. Auld R.
  11. Blain A.,Bremer M.N.
  12. Bock J.
  13. Bowler R.A.A.
  14. Buitrago F.
  15. Chapin E.
  16. Chapman S.,Chrysostomou A.
  17. Clarke C.
  18. Conley A.
  19. Coppin K.E.K.
  20. Danielson A.L.R.,Farrah D.
  21. Glenn J.
  22. Hatziminaoglou E.
  23. Ibar E.
  24. Ivison R.J.
  25. Jenness T.,Kampen E.V.
  26. Karim A.
  27. MacKenzie T.
  28. Marsden G.
  29. Meijerink R.,Michalowski M.J.
  30. Oliver S.J.
  31. Page M.J.
  32. Pearson E.
  33. Scott D.,Simpson J.M.
  34. Smith D.J.B.
  35. Spaans M.
  36. Swinbank A.M.
  37. Symeonidis M.,Targett T.
  38. Valiante E.
  39. Viero M.
  40. Wang L.
  41. Willott C.J.
  42. Zemcov M.
  43. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We investigate the multiwavelength properties of a sample of 450-{mu}m-selected sources from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey. A total of 69 sources were identified above 4{sigma} in deep SCUBA-2 450-{mu}m observations overlapping the UDS and COSMOS fields and covering 210arcmin^2^ to a typical depth of {sigma}_450_=1.5mJy. Reliable cross-identifications are found for 58 sources (84 percent) in Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescope WFC3/IR data. The photometric redshift distribution (dN/dz) of 450-{mu}m-selected sources is presented, showing a broad peak in the redshift range 1<z<3 and a median of z=1.4. Combining the SCUBA-2 photometry with Herschel SPIRE data from HerMES, the submm spectral energy distribution (SED) is examined via the use of modified blackbody fits, yielding aggregate values for the IR luminosity, dust temperature and emissivity of <L_IR_>=10^12^+/-0.8L_{sun}_, <T_D_>=42+/-11K and <{beta}_D_>=1.6+/-0.5, respectively. The relationship between these SED parameters and the physical properties of galaxies is investigated, revealing correlations between T_D_ and L_IR_ and between {beta}D and both stellar mass and effective radius. The connection between the star formation rate (SFR) and stellar mass is explored, with 24 percent of 450-{mu}m sources found to be `starbursts', i.e. displaying anomalously high specific SFRs. However, both the number density and observed properties of these `starburst' galaxies are found to be consistent with the population of normal star-forming galaxies.

Keywords
  1. surveys
  2. galaxies
  3. photometry
  4. millimeter-astronomy
  5. submillimeter-astronomy
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2013MNRAS.436..430R
See also HTML
https://cdsarc.cds.unistra.fr/viz-bin/cat/J/MNRAS/436/430
IVOA Identifier IVOID
ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/436/430
Document Object Identifer DOI
doi:10.26093/cds/vizier.74360430

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History

2014-11-25T12:35:20Z
Resource record created
2014-11-25T12:35:20Z
Created
2024-08-07T20:12:08Z
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