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

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-11-29 v3

Abstract

The SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES) is a three-year JCMT Large Program aiming at reaching the 450 μ\mum 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 μ\mum noise level of 0.91~mJy for point sources at the map center, covered an area of 151 arcmin2^2, and detected 98 and 141 sources at 4.0 and 3.5 σ\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 2.59-2.59 (±0.10\pm0.10 for 3.5-25 mJy, and 0.7+0.4^{+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±17.290.0\pm17.2 Jy deg2^{-2}, which can account for up to 8316+15%83^{+15}_{-16}\% of the COBE 450 μ\mum background. We show that Herschel counts at 350 and 500 μ\mum are significantly higher than our 450 μ\mum counts, likely caused by its large beam and source clustering. High-angular resolution instruments like SCUBA-2 at 450 μ\mum are therefore highly beneficial for measuring the luminosity and spatial density of high-redshift dusty galaxies.

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@article{arxiv.1707.00990,
  title  = {SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES): Faint-End Counts at 450 um},
  author = {Wei-Hao Wang and Wei-Ching Lin and Chen-Fatt Lim and Ian Smail and Scott C. Chapman and Xian Zhong Zheng and Hyunjin Shim and Tadayuki Kodama and Omar Almaini and Yiping Ao and Andrew W. Blain and Nathan Bourne and Andrew J. Bunker and Yu-Yen Chang and Dani C. -Y. Chao and Chian-Chou Chen and David L. Clements and Christopher J. Conselice and William I. Cowley and Helmut Dannerbauer and James S. Dunlop and James E. Geach and Tomotsugu Goto and Linhua Jiang and Rob J. Ivison and Woong-Seob Jeong and Kotaro Kohno and Xu Kong and Chien-Hsu Lee and Hyung Mok Lee and Minju Lee and Michal J. Michalowski and Ivan Oteo and Marcin Sawicki and Douglas Scott and Xin Wen Shu and James M. Simpson and Wei-Leong Tee and Yoshiki Toba and Elisabetta Valiante and Jun-Xian Wang and Ran Wang and Julie L. Wardlow},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.00990},
  year   = {2017}
}

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ApJ accepted. revised version uploaded