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We present APEX (Atacama Pathfinder Experiment)-LABOCA (Large Apex Bolometer Camera) 870-μm observations of the fields surrounding the nine brightest, high-redshift, unlensed objects discovered in the South Pole Telescope’s 2500 square deg² survey. Initially seen as point sources by SPT’s 1-arcmin b...
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ftdatacite:10.14288/1.0431043 2024-04-28T08:38:45+00:00 Protocluster candidates from the South Pole telescope survey ... Wang, George C.P. 2023 https://dx.doi.org/10.14288/1.0431043 https://doi.library.ubc.ca/10.14288/1.0431043 en eng University of British Columbia article-journal Text ScholarlyArticle 2023 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.14288/1.0431043 2024-04-02T09:31:21Z We present APEX (Atacama Pathfinder Experiment)-LABOCA (Large Apex Bolometer Camera) 870-μm observations of the fields surrounding the nine brightest, high-redshift, unlensed objects discovered in the South Pole Telescope’s 2500 square deg² survey. Initially seen as point sources by SPT’s 1-arcmin beam, the 19-arcsec resolution of our new data enables us to deblend these objects and search for submillimetre sources in the surrounding fields. We found 98 sources above a threshold of 3.7σ in the observed area of 1300 arcmin², where the bright central cores resolve into multiple components. After applying a radial cut to our LABOCA sources to achieve uniform sensitivity and angular size across each of the nine fields, we compute the cumulative and differential number counts and compare them to estimates of the background, finding a significant overdensity of δ ≈ 10 at S870 = 14 mJy. The large overdensities of bright submm sources surrounding these fields suggest that they could be candidate protoclusters ... Text South pole DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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We present APEX (Atacama Pathfinder Experiment)-LABOCA (Large Apex Bolometer Camera) 870-μm observations of the fields surrounding the nine brightest, high-redshift, unlensed objects discovered in the South Pole Telescope’s 2500 square deg² survey. Initially seen as point sources by SPT’s 1-arcmin beam, the 19-arcsec resolution of our new data enables us to deblend these objects and search for submillimetre sources in the surrounding fields. We found 98 sources above a threshold of 3.7σ in the observed area of 1300 arcmin², where the bright central cores resolve into multiple components. After applying a radial cut to our LABOCA sources to achieve uniform sensitivity and angular size across each of the nine fields, we compute the cumulative and differential number counts and compare them to estimates of the background, finding a significant overdensity of δ ≈ 10 at S870 = 14 mJy. The large overdensities of bright submm sources surrounding these fields suggest that they could be candidate protoclusters ... |
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