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The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field: Continuum Number Counts, Resolved 1.2 mm Extragalactic Background, and Properties of the Faintest Dusty Star-forming Galaxies
- Source :
- ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 833(1), 68, Astrophysical journal, 2016, Vol.833(1), pp.68 [Peer Reviewed Journal], The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 833, ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/833/1/68⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- We present an analysis of a deep (1$\sigma$=13 $\mu$Jy) cosmological 1.2-mm continuum map based on ASPECS, the ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. In the 1 arcmin$^2$ covered by ASPECS we detect nine sources at $>3.5\sigma$ significance at 1.2-mm. Our ALMA--selected sample has a median redshift of $z=1.6\pm0.4$, with only one galaxy detected at z$>$2 within the survey area. This value is significantly lower than that found in millimeter samples selected at a higher flux density cut-off and similar frequencies. Most galaxies have specific star formation rates similar to that of main sequence galaxies at the same epoch, and we find median values of stellar mass and star formation rates of $4.0\times10^{10}\ M_\odot$ and $\sim40~M_\odot$ yr$^{-1}$, respectively. Using the dust emission as a tracer for the ISM mass, we derive depletion times that are typically longer than 300 Myr, and we find molecular gas fractions ranging from $\sim$0.1 to 1.0. As noted by previous studies, these values are lower than using CO--based ISM estimates by a factor $\sim$2. The 1\,mm number counts (corrected for fidelity and completeness) are in agreement with previous studies that were typically restricted to brighter sources. With our individual detections only, we recover $55\pm4\%$ of the extragalactic background light (EBL) at 1.2 mm measured by the Planck satellite, and we recover $80\pm7\%$ of this EBL if we include the bright end of the number counts and additional detections from stacking. The stacked contribution is dominated by galaxies at $z\sim1-2$, with stellar masses of (1-3)$\times$10$^{10}$ M$_\odot$. For the first time, we are able to characterize the population of galaxies that dominate the EBL at 1.2 mm.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication on the Astrophysical Journal
- Subjects :
- submillimeter: galaxies
Stellar mass
Population
FOS: Physical sciences
Astrophysics
01 natural sciences
0103 physical sciences
education
instrumentation: interferometers
010303 astronomy & astrophysics
galaxies: statistics
Physics
education.field_of_study
010308 nuclear & particles physics
Star formation
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Hubble Ultra-Deep Field
Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
Redshift
Galaxy
Extragalactic background light
Space and Planetary Science
[SDU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]
galaxies: star formation
Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)
Millimeter
galaxies: evolution
galaxies: ISM
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0004637X and 15384357
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 833(1), 68, Astrophysical journal, 2016, Vol.833(1), pp.68 [Peer Reviewed Journal], The Astrophysical Journal, The Astrophysical Journal, 2016, 833, ⟨10.3847/1538-4357/833/1/68⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....75a828643fe64a83bef96515aa793fa9
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/833/1/68⟩