The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm

The source counts of galaxies discovered at submillimetre and millimetre wavelengths provideimportant information on the evolution of infrared-bright galaxies. We combine the data fromsix blank-field surveys carried out at 1.1 mm with AzTEC, totalling 1.6 deg² in area with root-mean-square depths ra...

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Main Authors: Itziar Aretxaga, David Hughes, Alfredo Montaña Barbano
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Language:English
Published: Monthly notices of the royal astronomical society 2012
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spelling ftrepnacmexico:oai:inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx:1009/2040 2023-05-15T18:23:23+02:00 The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm Itziar Aretxaga David Hughes Alfredo Montaña Barbano 2012-06 application/pdf http://inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1009/2040 eng eng Monthly notices of the royal astronomical society citation:Scott, K. S., et al., (2012), The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm, Monthly notices of the royal astronomical society, Vol. 423(1):575-589 http://inaoe.repositorioinstitucional.mx/jspui/handle/1009/2040 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 CC-BY-NC-ND info:eu-repo/classification/Inspec/Galaxies: evolution info:eu-repo/classification/Inspec/Galaxies: high-redshift info:eu-repo/classification/Inspec/Galaxies: starburst info:eu-repo/classification/Inspec/Submillimetre: galaxies info:eu-repo/classification/cti/1 info:eu-repo/classification/cti/21 info:eu-repo/classification/cti/2105 info:eu-repo/classification/cti/210502 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion 2012 ftrepnacmexico 2021-07-02T07:18:16Z The source counts of galaxies discovered at submillimetre and millimetre wavelengths provideimportant information on the evolution of infrared-bright galaxies. We combine the data fromsix blank-field surveys carried out at 1.1 mm with AzTEC, totalling 1.6 deg² in area with root-mean-square depths ranging from 0.4 to 1.7 mJy, and derive the strongest constraints to date on the 1.1 mm source counts at flux densities S₁₁₀₀ = 1–12 mJy. Using additional data from the AzTEC Cluster Environment Survey to extend the counts to S₁₁₀₀ ~ 20 mJy, we see tentative evidence for an enhancement relative to the exponential drop in the The source counts of galaxies discovered at submillimetre and millimetre wavelengths provideimportant information on the evolution of infrared-bright galaxies. We combine the data fromsix blank-field surveys carried out at 1.1 mm with AzTEC, totalling 1.6 deg² in area with root-mean-square depths ranging from 0.4 to 1.7 mJy, and derive the strongest constraints to date on the 1.1 mm source counts at flux densities S₁₁₀₀ = 1–12 mJy. Using additional data from the AzTEC Cluster Environment Survey to extend the counts to S₁₁₀₀ ~ 20 mJy, we see tentative evidence for an enhancement relative to the exponential drop in the counts at S₁₁₀₀ ~ 13 mJy and a smooth connection to the bright source counts at >20 mJy measured by the South Pole Telescope; this excess may be due to strong-lensing effects. We compare these counts to predictions from several semi-analytical and phenomenological models and find that for most the agreement is quite good at flux densities ≳4 mJy; however, we find significant discrepancies (≳3σ) between the models and the observed 1.1-mm counts at lower flux densities, and none of them is consistent with the observed turnover in the Euclideannormalized counts at S₁₁₀₀ ≲ 2mJy. Our new results therefore may require modifications to existing evolutionary models for low-luminosity galaxies. Alternatively, the discrepancy between the measured counts at the faint end and predictions from phenomenological models could arise from limited knowledge of the spectral energy distributions of faint galaxies in the local Universe. Article in Journal/Newspaper South pole Repositorio Nacional Gobierno de Mexico South Pole
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Itziar Aretxaga
David Hughes
Alfredo Montaña Barbano
The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
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description The source counts of galaxies discovered at submillimetre and millimetre wavelengths provideimportant information on the evolution of infrared-bright galaxies. We combine the data fromsix blank-field surveys carried out at 1.1 mm with AzTEC, totalling 1.6 deg² in area with root-mean-square depths ranging from 0.4 to 1.7 mJy, and derive the strongest constraints to date on the 1.1 mm source counts at flux densities S₁₁₀₀ = 1–12 mJy. Using additional data from the AzTEC Cluster Environment Survey to extend the counts to S₁₁₀₀ ~ 20 mJy, we see tentative evidence for an enhancement relative to the exponential drop in the The source counts of galaxies discovered at submillimetre and millimetre wavelengths provideimportant information on the evolution of infrared-bright galaxies. We combine the data fromsix blank-field surveys carried out at 1.1 mm with AzTEC, totalling 1.6 deg² in area with root-mean-square depths ranging from 0.4 to 1.7 mJy, and derive the strongest constraints to date on the 1.1 mm source counts at flux densities S₁₁₀₀ = 1–12 mJy. Using additional data from the AzTEC Cluster Environment Survey to extend the counts to S₁₁₀₀ ~ 20 mJy, we see tentative evidence for an enhancement relative to the exponential drop in the counts at S₁₁₀₀ ~ 13 mJy and a smooth connection to the bright source counts at >20 mJy measured by the South Pole Telescope; this excess may be due to strong-lensing effects. We compare these counts to predictions from several semi-analytical and phenomenological models and find that for most the agreement is quite good at flux densities ≳4 mJy; however, we find significant discrepancies (≳3σ) between the models and the observed 1.1-mm counts at lower flux densities, and none of them is consistent with the observed turnover in the Euclideannormalized counts at S₁₁₀₀ ≲ 2mJy. Our new results therefore may require modifications to existing evolutionary models for low-luminosity galaxies. Alternatively, the discrepancy between the measured counts at the faint end and predictions from phenomenological models could arise from limited knowledge of the spectral energy distributions of faint galaxies in the local Universe.
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author Itziar Aretxaga
David Hughes
Alfredo Montaña Barbano
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title The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
title_short The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
title_full The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
title_fullStr The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
title_full_unstemmed The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
title_sort source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm
publisher Monthly notices of the royal astronomical society
publishDate 2012
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op_relation citation:Scott, K. S., et al., (2012), The source counts of submillimetre galaxies detected at λ = 1.1 mm, Monthly notices of the royal astronomical society, Vol. 423(1):575-589
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