Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope

We present APEX SABOCA 350 μm and LABOCA 870 μm observations of 11 representative examples of the rare, extremely bright (_( 1.4 mm) > 15 mJy), dust-dominated millimeter-selected galaxies recently discovered by the South Pole Telescope. All 11 sources are robustly detected with LABOCA with 40 mJy...

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Published in:The Astrophysical Journal
Main Authors: Greve, T. R., Vieira, J. D., Downes, T., Lueker, M., Padin, S., Shirokoff, E., Staniszewski, Z.
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Published: American Astronomical Society 2012
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:35328 2023-05-15T18:22:03+02:00 Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope Greve, T. R. Vieira, J. D. Downes, T. Lueker, M. Padin, S. Shirokoff, E. Staniszewski, Z. 2012-09-01 application/pdf https://authors.library.caltech.edu/35328/ https://authors.library.caltech.edu/35328/1/0004-637X_756_1_101.pdf https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121107-105323012 en eng American Astronomical Society https://authors.library.caltech.edu/35328/1/0004-637X_756_1_101.pdf Greve, T. R. and Vieira, J. D. and Downes, T. and Lueker, M. and Padin, S. and Shirokoff, E. and Staniszewski, Z. (2012) Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope. Astrophysical Journal, 756 (1). Art. No. 101. ISSN 0004-637X. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/756/1/101. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121107-105323012 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121107-105323012> other Article PeerReviewed 2012 ftcaltechauth https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/756/1/101 2021-11-11T18:51:49Z We present APEX SABOCA 350 μm and LABOCA 870 μm observations of 11 representative examples of the rare, extremely bright (_( 1.4 mm) > 15 mJy), dust-dominated millimeter-selected galaxies recently discovered by the South Pole Telescope. All 11 sources are robustly detected with LABOCA with 40 mJy < S_(870 μm) < 130 mJy, approximately an order of magnitude higher than the canonical submillimeter galaxy (SMG) population. Six of the sources are also detected by SABOCA at >3σ, with the detections or upper limits providing a key constraint on the shape of the spectral energy distribution (SED) near its peak. We model the SEDs of these galaxies using a simple modified blackbody and perform the same analysis on samples of SMGs of known redshift from the literature. These calibration samples inform the distribution of dust temperature for similar SMG populations, and this dust temperature prior allows us to derive photometric redshift estimates and far-infrared luminosities for the sources. We find a median redshift of z = 3.0, higher than the z = 2.2 inferred for the normal SMG population. We also derive the apparent size of the sources from the temperature and apparent luminosity, finding them to appear larger than our unlensed calibration sample, which supports the idea that these sources are gravitationally magnified by massive structures along the line of sight. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) South Pole The Astrophysical Journal 756 1 101
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description We present APEX SABOCA 350 μm and LABOCA 870 μm observations of 11 representative examples of the rare, extremely bright (_( 1.4 mm) > 15 mJy), dust-dominated millimeter-selected galaxies recently discovered by the South Pole Telescope. All 11 sources are robustly detected with LABOCA with 40 mJy < S_(870 μm) < 130 mJy, approximately an order of magnitude higher than the canonical submillimeter galaxy (SMG) population. Six of the sources are also detected by SABOCA at >3σ, with the detections or upper limits providing a key constraint on the shape of the spectral energy distribution (SED) near its peak. We model the SEDs of these galaxies using a simple modified blackbody and perform the same analysis on samples of SMGs of known redshift from the literature. These calibration samples inform the distribution of dust temperature for similar SMG populations, and this dust temperature prior allows us to derive photometric redshift estimates and far-infrared luminosities for the sources. We find a median redshift of z = 3.0, higher than the z = 2.2 inferred for the normal SMG population. We also derive the apparent size of the sources from the temperature and apparent luminosity, finding them to appear larger than our unlensed calibration sample, which supports the idea that these sources are gravitationally magnified by massive structures along the line of sight.
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author Greve, T. R.
Vieira, J. D.
Downes, T.
Lueker, M.
Padin, S.
Shirokoff, E.
Staniszewski, Z.
spellingShingle Greve, T. R.
Vieira, J. D.
Downes, T.
Lueker, M.
Padin, S.
Shirokoff, E.
Staniszewski, Z.
Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope
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title Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope
title_short Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope
title_full Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope
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Greve, T. R. and Vieira, J. D. and Downes, T. and Lueker, M. and Padin, S. and Shirokoff, E. and Staniszewski, Z. (2012) Submillimeter Observations of Millimeter Bright Galaxies Discovered by the South Pole Telescope. Astrophysical Journal, 756 (1). Art. No. 101. ISSN 0004-637X. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/756/1/101. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121107-105323012 <https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20121107-105323012>
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