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A deep 6.7um survey in the SSA13 field with ISO

Astrophysics 2009-11-07 v2

Abstract

We present results of a deep mid-infrared survey in the SSA13 field with the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO). In order to probe the near-infrared light at high redshifts, we surveyed the field with the broad band LW2 (5-8.5um) filter of the mid-infrared camera ISOCAM. Adopting a highly redundant imaging strategy for the 23 hour observation and carefully treating gradual changes in the detector responsivity caused by a very high rate of cosmic ray impacts, we succeeded in reaching an 80% completeness limit of 16uJy in the central 7 arcmin2 region. Utilizing the signal-to-noise ratio map, we detected 65 sources down to 6uJy in the 16 arcmin2 field. Integral galaxy number counts at 6.7um are then derived, reaching 1.3e4/deg2 at the faint limit with a slope of -1.6 between 13uJy and 130uJy. Integrating individual sources in this flux range, the resolved fraction of the extragalactic background light at 6.7um is estimated to be 0.56nW/m2/sr. These results, which reach a flux limit three times fainter than those in the Hubble Deep Fields, are in fairly good agreement with a model prediction by Franceschini et al. (1997). Finally, we discuss the relation of distant massive E/S0 galaxies to the faint 6.7um galaxy population.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0305120,
  title  = {A deep 6.7um survey in the SSA13 field with ISO},
  author = {Y. Sato and K. Kawara and L. L. Cowie and Y. Taniguchi and D. B. Sanders and H. Matsuhara and H. Okuda and K. Wakamatsu and Y. Sofue and R. D. Joseph and T. Matsumoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0305120},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

17 pages, 12 figures (3 JPEG files), A&A (accepted), an original resolution file is at http://www.ioa.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~ysato/pub/1/sato.ps.gz, v2: several typos corrected