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SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES): Faint-End Counts at 450 um

Authors :
Wang, Wei-Hao
Lin, Wei-Ching
Lim, Chen-Fatt
Smail, Ian
Chapman, Scott C.
Zheng, Xian Zhong
Shim, Hyunjin
Kodama, Tadayuki
Almaini, Omar
Ao, Yiping
Blain, Andrew W.
Bourne, Nathan
Bunker, Andrew J.
Chang, Yu-Yen
Chao, Dani C. -Y.
Chen, Chian-Chou
Clements, David L.
Conselice, Christopher J.
Cowley, William I.
Dannerbauer, Helmut
Dunlop, James S.
Geach, James E.
Goto, Tomotsugu
Jiang, Linhua
Ivison, Rob J.
Jeong, Woong-Seob
Kohno, Kotaro
Kong, Xu
Lee, Chien-Hsu
Lee, Hyung Mok
Lee, Minju
Michalowski, Michal J.
Oteo, Ivan
Sawicki, Marcin
Scott, Douglas
Shu, Xin Wen
Simpson, James M.
Tee, Wei-Leong
Toba, Yoshiki
Valiante, Elisabetta
Wang, Jun-Xian
Wang, Ran
Wardlow, Julie L.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES) is a three-year JCMT Large Program aiming at reaching the 450 $\mu$m confusion limit in the COSMOS-CANDELS region, to study a representative sample of the high-redshift far-infrared galaxy population that gives rise to the bulk of the far-infrared background. We present the first-year data from STUDIES. We have reached a 450 $\mu$m noise level of 0.91~mJy for point sources at the map center, covered an area of 151 arcmin$^2$, and detected 98 and 141 sources at 4.0 and 3.5 $\sigma$, respectively. Our derived counts are best constrained in the 3.5-25 mJy regime using directly detected sources. Below the detection limits, our fluctuation analysis further constrains the slope of the counts down to 1 mJy. The resulting counts at 1-25 mJy are consistent with a power law having a slope of $-2.59$ ($\pm0.10$ for 3.5-25 mJy, and $^{+0.4}_{-0.7}$ for 1-3.5 mJy). There is no evidence of a faint-end termination or turn-over of the counts in this flux density range. Our counts are also consistent with previous SCUBA-2 blank-field and lensing cluster surveys. The integrated surface brightness from our counts down to 1 mJy is $90.0\pm17.2$ Jy deg$^{-2}$, which can account for up to $83^{+15}_{-16}\%$ of the COBE 450 $\mu$m background. We show that Herschel counts at 350 and 500 $\mu$m are significantly higher than our 450 $\mu$m counts, likely caused by its large beam and source clustering. High-angular resolution instruments like SCUBA-2 at 450 $\mu$m are therefore highly beneficial for measuring the luminosity and spatial density of high-redshift dusty galaxies.<br />Comment: ApJ accepted. revised version uploaded

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1707.00990
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa911b