SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES). V. Confusion-limited Submillimeter Galaxy Number Counts at 450 μm and Data Release for the COSMOS Field

  • Gao 高 Z
  • Lim 林 C
  • Wang 王 W
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Abstract

We present confusion-limited SCUBA-2 450 μ m observations in the COSMOS-CANDELS region as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope Large Program SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey. Our maps at 450 and 850 μ m cover an area of 450 arcmin 2 . We achieved instrumental noise levels of σ 450 = 0.59 mJy beam −1 and σ 850 = 0.09 mJy beam −1 in the deepest area of each map. The corresponding confusion noise levels are estimated to be 0.65 and 0.36 mJy beam −1 . Above the 4 σ (3.5 σ ) threshold, we detected 360 (479) sources at 450 μ m and 237 (314) sources at 850 μ m. We derive the deepest blank-field number counts at 450 μ m, covering the flux-density range of 2–43 mJy. These are in agreement with other SCUBA-2 blank-field and lensing-cluster observations but are lower than various model counts. We compare the counts with those in other fields and find that the field-to-field variance observed at 450 μ m at the R = 6 ′ scale is consistent with Poisson noise, so there is no evidence of strong 2D clustering at this scale. Additionally, we derive the integrated surface brightness at 450 μ m down to 2.1 mJy to be 57.3 − 6.2 + 1.0 Jy deg −2 , contributing to 41% ± 4% of the 450 μ m extragalactic background light (EBL) measured by Cosmic Background Explorer and Planck. Our results suggest that the 450 μ m EBL may be fully resolved at 0.08 − 0.08 + 0.09 mJy, which extremely deep lensing-cluster observations and next-generation submillimeter instruments with large aperture sizes may be able to achieve.

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Gao 高, Z.-K. 振凱, Lim 林, C.-F. 征發, Wang 王, W.-H. 為豪, Chen 陳, C.-C. 建州, Smail, I., Chapman, S. C., … Urquhart, S. A. (2024). SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES). V. Confusion-limited Submillimeter Galaxy Number Counts at 450 μm and Data Release for the COSMOS Field. The Astrophysical Journal, 971(1), 117. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ad53c1

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