The Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey VI: The 3-Hour Field
Abstract
We present the complete submillimeter data for the Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey (CUDSS) 3-hour field. The obeservations were taken with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope on Mauna Kea. The 3-hour field is one of two main fields in our survey and covers 60 square arcminutes to a 3-sigma depth of 3 mJy. In this field we have detected 27 sources above 3-sigma and 15 above 3.5-sigma. We assume the source counts follow the form and measure = 3.3. This is in good agreement with previous studies and further supports our claim (Eales et al., 2000) that SCUBA sources brighter than 3 mJy produce ~20% of the 850m background energy. Using preliminary ISO 15 m maps and VLA 1.4 GHz data we have identified counterparts for six objects and have marginal detections at 450m for two additional sources. With this information we estimate a median redshift for the sample of 2.00.5, with 10% lying at 1. We have measured the angular clustering of S850 > 3 mJy sources using the source catalogues from the CUDSS two main fields, the 3-hour and 14-hour fields, and find a marginal detection of clustering, primarily from the 14-hour field, of . This is consistent with clustering at least as strong as that seen for the Lyman-break galaxy population and the Extremely Red Objects. Since SCUBA sources are selected over a broader range in redshifts than these two populations the strength of the true spatial clustering is expected to be correspondingly stronger.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0201180,
title = {The Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey VI: The 3-Hour Field},
author = {T. M. A. Webb and S. A. Eales and S. J. Lilly and D. L. Clements and L. Dunne and W. K. Gear and H. Flores and M. Yun},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0201180},
year = {2008}
}
Comments
17 pages, 8 figures, submitted to ApJ