The Apertif science verification campaign - Characteristics of polarised radio sources
Abstract
We analyse five early science datasets from the APERture Tile in Focus (Apertif) phased array feed system to verify the polarisation capabilities of Apertif in view of future larger data releases. We aim to characterise the source population of the polarised sky in the L-Band using polarised source information in combination with IR and optical data. We use automatic routines to generate full field-of-view Q- and U-cubes and perform RM-Synthesis, source finding, and cross-matching with published radio, optical, and IR data to generate polarised source catalogues. SED-fitting routines were used to determine photometric redshifts, star-formation rates, and galaxy masses. IR colour information was used to classify sources as AGN or star-forming-dominated and early- or late-type. We surveyed an area of 56deg and detected 1357 polarised source components in 1170 sources. The fraction of polarised sources is 10.57% with a median fractional polarisation of 4.700.14%. We confirmed the reliability of the Apertif measurements by comparing them with polarised cross-identified NVSS sources. Average RMs of the individual fields lie within the error of the best Milky Way foreground measurements. All of our polarised sources were found to be dominated by AGN activity in the radio regime with most of them being radio-loud (79%) and of the FRII class (87%). The host galaxies of our polarised source sample are dominated by intermediate disc and star-forming disc galaxies. The contribution of star formation to the radio emission is on the order of a few percent for 10% of the polarised sources while for 90% it is completely dominated by the AGN. We do not see any change in fractional polarisation for different star-formation rates of the AGN host galaxies.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2203.16925,
title = {The Apertif science verification campaign - Characteristics of polarised radio sources},
author = {B. Adebahr and A. Berger and E. A. K. Adams and K. M. Hess and W. J. G. de Blok and H. Dénes and V. A. Moss and R. Schulz and J. M. van der Hulst and L. Connor and S. Damstra and B. Hut and M. V. Ivashina and G. M. Loose and Y. Maan and A. Mika and H. Mulder and M. J. Norden and L. C. Oostrum and E. Orrú and M. Ruiter and R. Smits and W. A. van Cappellen and J. van Leeuwen and N. J. Vermaas and D. Vohl and J. Ziemke},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.16925},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
24 pages, 21 figures