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PEARLS: JWST Counterparts of Microjansky Radio Sources in the Time Domain Field

Authors :
S. P. Willner
Hansung B. Gim
Maria del Carmen Polletta
Seth H. Cohen
Christopher N. A. Willmer
Xiurui Zhao
Jordan C. J. D’Silva
Rolf A. Jansen
Anton M. Koekemoer
Jake Summers
Rogier A. Windhorst
Dan Coe
Christopher J. Conselice
Simon P. Driver
Brenda Frye
Norman A. Grogin
Madeline A. Marshall
Mario Nonino
Rafael Ortiz III
Nor Pirzkal
Aaron Robotham
Michael J. Rutkowski
Russell E. Ryan Jr.
Scott Tompkins
Haojing Yan
Heidi B. Hammel
Stefanie N. Milam
Nathan J. Adams
John F. Beacom
Rachana Bhatawdekar
Cheng Cheng
F. Civano
W. Cotton
Minhee Hyun
Satoshi Kikuta
K. E. Nyland
W. M. Peters
Andreea Petric
Huub J. A. Röttgering
T. Shimwell
Min S. Yun
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal, Vol 958, Iss 2, p 176 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

The Time Domain Field (TDF) near the North Ecliptic Pole in JWST’s continuous-viewing zone will become a premier “blank field” for extragalactic science. JWST/NIRCam data in a 16 arcmin ^2 portion of the TDF identify 4.4 μ m counterparts for 62 of 63 3 GHz sources with S (3 GHz) > 5 μ Jy. The one unidentified radio source may be a lobe of a nearby Seyfert galaxy, or it may be an infrared-faint radio source. The bulk properties of the radio-host galaxies are consistent with those found by previous work: redshifts range from 0.14–4.4 with a median redshift of 1.33. The radio emission arises primarily from star formation in ∼2/3 of the sample and from an active galactic nucleus (AGN) in ∼1/3, but just over half the sample shows evidence for an AGN either in the spectral energy distribution or by radio excess. All but three counterparts are brighter than magnitude 23 AB at 4.4 μ m, and the exquisite resolution of JWST identifies correct counterparts for sources for which observations with lower angular resolution would misidentify a nearby bright source as the counterpart when the correct one is faint and red. Up to 11% of counterparts might have been unidentified or misidentified absent NIRCam observations.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15384357
Volume :
958
Issue :
2
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.82a5a0a442cd40d2b2c11fa85f7f134c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acfdfb