GOODS-ALMA: Using IRAC and VLA to probe fainter millimeter galaxies

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  • M. Franco
  • D. Elbaz
  • L. Zhou
  • B. Magnelli
  • C. Schreiber
  • L. Ciesla
  • M. Dickinson
  • N. Nagar
  • D. M. Alexander
  • M. Bethermin
  • R. Demarco
  • E. Daddi
  • T. Wang
  • J. Mullaney
  • H. Inami
  • X. Shu
  • F. Bournaud
  • R. Chary
  • R. T. Coogan
  • H. Ferguson
  • S. L. Finkelstein
  • M. Giavalisco
  • C. Gomez-Guijarro
  • D. Iono
  • S. Juneau
  • G. Lagache
  • L. Lin
  • K. Motohara
  • K. Okumura
  • M. Pannella
  • C. Papovich
  • A. Pope
  • W. Rujopakarn
  • J. Silverman
  • M. Xiao

In this paper, we extend the source detection in the GOODS-ALMA field (69 arcmin2, 1 similar to' 0.18 mJy beam 1) to deeper levels than presented in our previous work. Using positional information at 3.6 and 4.5 similar to m (from Spitzer-IRAC) as well as the Very Large Array (VLA) at 3 GHz, we explore the presence of galaxies detected at 1.1mm with ALMA below our original blind detection limit of 4.8-similar to, at which the number of spurious sources starts to dominate over that of real sources. In order to ensure the most reliable counterpart association possible, we have investigated the astrometry di fferences between di fferent instruments in the GOODS-South field. In addition to a global o ffset between the Atacama Large Millimeter /submillimeter Array (ALMA) and the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) already discussed in previous studies, we have highlighted a local o ffset between ALMA and the HST that was artificially introduced in the process of building the mosaic of the GOODS-South image. We created a distortion map that can be used to correct for these astrometric issues. In this Supplementary Catalog, we find a total of 16 galaxies, including two galaxies with no counterpart in HST images (also known as optically dark galaxies), down to a 5 similar to limiting depth of H = 28.2AB (HST /WFC3 F160W). This brings the total sample of GOODS-ALMA 1.1mm sources to 35 galaxies. Galaxies in the new sample cover a wider dynamic range in redshift (z = 0.65 4.73), are on average twice as large (1.3 vs 0.65 kpc), and have lower stellar masses ( MSC ? = 7.6 similar to 1010 M fi vs MMC ? = 1.2 similar to 1011 M fi). Although exhibiting larger physical sizes, these galaxies still have far-infrared sizes that are significantly more compact than inferred from their optical emission.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA53
JournalAstronomy & Astrophysics
Volume643
Number of pages17
ISSN0004-6361
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Nov 2020

    Research areas

  • galaxies: high-redshift, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: star formation, galaxies: photometry, galaxies: fundamental parameters, submillimeter: galaxies, STAR-FORMING GALAXIES, ORIGINS DEEP SURVEY, SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY, FIELD, CAMERA, STELLAR, SPITZER, TELESCOPE, IMAGER, SCUBA

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