1. Early Science with the Large Millimeter Telescope: a 1.1 mm AzTEC Survey of Red-$Herschel$ dusty star-forming galaxies
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Montaña, A., Zavala, J. A., Aretxaga, I., Hughes, D. H., Ivison, R. J., Pope, A., Sánchez-Argüelles, D., Wilson, G. W., Yun, M., Cantua, O. A., McCrackan, M., Michałowski, M. J., Valiante, E., Arumugam, V., Casey, C. M., Chávez, R., Colín-Beltrán, E., Dannerbauer, H., Dunlop, J. S., Dunne, L., Eales, S., Ferrusca, D., Gómez-Rivera, V., Gómez-Ruiz, A. I., de la Luz, V. H., Maddox, S. J., Narayanan, G., Omont, A., Rodríguez-Montoya, I., Serjeant, S., Schloerb, F. P., Velázquez, M., Ventura-González, S., van der Werf, P., and Zeballos, M.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present LMT/AzTEC 1.1mm observations of $\sim100$ luminous high-redshift dusty star-forming galaxy candidates from the $\sim600\,$sq.deg $Herschel$-ATLAS survey, selected on the basis of their SPIRE red far-infrared colours and with $S_{500\mu\rm m}=35-80$ mJy. With an effective $\theta_{\rm FWHM}\approx9.5\,$ arcsec angular resolution, our observations reveal that at least 9 per cent of the targets break into multiple systems with SNR $\geq 4$ members. The fraction of multiple systems increases to $\sim23\,$ per cent (or more) if some non-detected targets are considered multiples, as suggested by the data. Combining the new AzTEC and deblended $Herschel$ photometry we derive photometric redshifts, IR luminosities, and star formation rates. While the median redshifts of the multiple and single systems are similar $(z_{\rm med}\approx3.6)$, the redshift distribution of the latter is skewed towards higher redshifts. Of the AzTEC sources $\sim85\,$ per cent lie at $z_{\rm phot}>3$ while $\sim33\,$ per cent are at $z_{\rm phot}>4$. This corresponds to a lower limit on the space density of ultra-red sources at $4
4$ galaxies., Comment: Accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 23 pages, 18 figures - Published
- 2021
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