ALMA lensing cluster survey: ALMA-Herschel joint study of lensed dusty star-forming galaxies across z similar or equal to 0.5-6
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Sun, Fengwu
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ALMA lensing cluster survey: ALMA-Herschel joint study of lensed dusty star-forming galaxies across z similar or equal to 0.5-6
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- Sun, Fengwu;
- Egami, iichi;
- Fujimoto, Seiji;
- Rawle, Timothy;
- Bauer, Franz E.;
- Kohno, Kotaro;
- Smail, Ian;
- Pérez González, Pablo G.;
- Ao, Yiping;
- Chapman, Scott C.;
- Combes, Francoise;
- Dessauges Zavadsky, Miroslava;
- Espada, Daniel;
- González López, Jorge;
- Koekemoer, Anton M.;
- Kokorev, Vasily;
- Lee, Minju M.;
- Morokum Matsui, Kana;
- Muñoz Arancibia, Alejandra María;
- Oguri, Masamune;
- Pelló, Roser;
- Ueda, Yoshihiro;
- Uematsu, Ryosuke;
- Valentino, Francesco;
- Van der Werf, Paul;
- Walth, Gregory L.;
- Zemcov, Michael;
- Zitrin, Adi;
Abstract
We present an ALMA-Herschel joint analysis of sources detected by the ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey (ALCS) at 1.15 mm. Herschel/PACS and SPIRE data at 100-500 mu m are deblended for 180 ALMA sources in 33 lensing cluster fields that are detected either securely (141 sources; in our main sample) or tentatively at S/N >= 4 with cross-matched HST/Spitzer counterparts, down to a delensed 1.15 mm flux density of similar to 0.02 mJy. We performed far-infrared spectral energy distribution modeling and derived the physical properties of dusty star formation for 125 sources (109 independently) that are detected at >2 sigma in at least one Herschel band. A total of 27 secure ALCS sources are not detected in any Herschel bands, including 17 optical/near-IR-dark sources that likely reside at z = 4.2 +/- 1.2. The 16th, 50th, and 84th percentiles of the redshift distribution are 1.15, 2.08, and 3.59, respectively, for ALCS sources in the main sample, suggesting an increasing fraction of z similar or equal to 1 - 2 galaxies among fainter millimeter sources (f(1150) similar to 0.1 mJy). With a median lensing magnification factor of mu = 2.6(-0.8)(+2.6), ALCS sources in the main sample exhibit a median intrinsic star formation rate of 94(-54)(+84) M-circle dot yr(-1), lower than that of conventional submillimeter galaxies at similar redshifts by a factor of similar to 3. Our study suggests weak or no redshift evolution of dust temperature with L-IR < 10(12) L-circle dot galaxies within our sample at z similar or equal to 0 - 2. At L-IR > 10(12) L-circle dot, the dust temperatures show no evolution across z similar or equal to 1-4 while being lower than those in the local universe. For the highest-redshift source in our sample (z = 6.07), we can rule out an extreme dust temperature (>80 K) that was reported for MACS0416 Y1 at z = 8.31.
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NRAO Student Observing Support (SOS) award SOSPA7-022
JWST/NIRCam contract NAS5-02105
Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Japan (MEXT)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research (KAKENHI) JP17H06130
JP18K03693
JP20H00181
JP20H05856
JP22H01260
NAOJ ALMA Scientific Research grant 2017-06B
UK Research & Innovation (UKRI)
Science & Technology Facilities Council (STFC) ST/T000244/1
Spanish Government PGC2018-093499-B-I00
Ministry of Science, Technology and Space (MOST), Israel
National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA) NAS 526555
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The Astrophysical Journal, 932:77 (36pp), 2022 June 20
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