We present sensitive 850 μ m imaging of the Cosmological Evolution Survey (COSMOS) field using 640 hr of new and archival observations taken with SCUBA-2 at the East Asian Observatory’s James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. The SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey (S2COSMOS) achieves a median noise level of σ 850 μ m = 1.2 mJy beam −1 over an area of 1.6 sq. degree ( main ; Hubble Space Telescope /Advanced Camera for Surveys footprint), and σ 850 μ m = 1.7 mJy beam −1 over an additional 1 sq. degree of supplementary ( supp ) coverage. We present a catalog of 1020 and 127 sources detected at a significance level of >4 σ and >4.3 σ in the main and supp regions, respectively, corresponding to a uniform 2% false-detection rate. We construct the single-dish 850 μ m number counts at S 850 > 2 mJy and show that these S2COSMOS counts are in agreement with previous single-dish surveys, demonstrating that degree-scale fields are sufficient to overcome the effects of cosmic variance in the S 850 = 2–10 mJy population. To investigate the properties of the galaxies identified by S2COSMOS sources we measure the surface density of near-infrared-selected galaxies around their positions and identify an average excess of 2.0 ± 0.2 galaxies within a 13″ radius (∼100 kpc at z ∼ 2). The bulk of these galaxies represent near-infrared-selected submillimeter galaxies and/or spatially correlated sources and lie at a median photometric redshift of z = 2.0 ± 0.1. Finally, we perform a stacking analysis at submillimeter and far-infrared wavelengths of stellar-mass-selected galaxies ( M ⋆ = 10 10 –10 12 M ⊙ ) from z = 0–4, obtaining high-significance detections at 850 μ m in all subsets (signal-to-noise ratio, S/N = 4–30), and investigate the relation between far-infrared luminosity, stellar mass, and the peak wavelength of the dust spectral energy distribution. The publication of this survey adds a new deep, uniform submillimeter layer to the wavelength coverage of this well-studied COSMOS field.
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Simpson, J. M., Smail, I., Swinbank, A. M., Chapman, S. C., Chen, C.-C., Geach, J. E., … Wardlow, J. L. (2019). The East Asian Observatory SCUBA-2 Survey of the COSMOS Field: Unveiling 1147 Bright Sub-millimeter Sources across 2.6 Square Degrees. The Astrophysical Journal, 880(1), 43. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab23ff
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