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The ALMA Spectroscopic Survey in the HUDF: Deep 1.2 mm Continuum Number Counts

Journal
THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL  
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
González-López, Jorge
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Novak, Mladen
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DECARLI, ROBERTO  
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Walter, Fabian
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Aravena, Manuel
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Carilli, Chris
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Boogaard, Leindert
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Popping, Gergö
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Weiss, Axel
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Assef, Roberto J.
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Bauer, Franz Erik
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Bouwens, Rychard
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Cortes, Paulo C.
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Cox, Pierre
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Daddi, Emanuele
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Cunha, Elisabete da
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Díaz-Santos, Tanio
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Ivison, Rob
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Magnelli, Benjamin
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Riechers, Dominik
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Smail, Ian
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van der Werf, Paul
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Wagg, Jeff
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/ab765b
Abstract
We present the results from the 1.2 mm continuum image obtained as part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array Spectroscopic Survey in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. The 1.2 mm continuum image has a size of 2.9 (4.2) arcmin2 within a primary beam response of 50% (10%) and an rms value of $9.3\,\mu \mathrm{Jy}\,{\mathrm{beam}}^{-1}$ . We detect 35 sources at high significance (Fidelity ≥0.5); 32 have well-characterized near-infrared Hubble Space Telescope counterparts. We estimate the 1.2 mm number counts to flux levels of $\lt 30\,\mu \mathrm{Jy}$ in two different ways: we first use the detected sources to constrain the number counts and find a significant flattening of the counts below Sν ˜ 0.1 mJy. In a second approach, we constrain the number counts using a probability of deflection statistics (P(D)) analysis. For this latter approach, we describe new methods to accurately measure the noise in interferometric imaging (employing jackknifing in the cube and in the visibility plane). This independent measurement confirms the flattening of the number counts. Our analysis of the differential number counts shows that we are detecting ˜93% (˜100% if we include the lower fidelity detections) of the total continuum dust emission associated with galaxies in the Hubble Ultra Deep Field. The ancillary data allow us to study the dependence of the 1.2 mm number counts on redshift (z = 0-4), galaxy dust mass ( ${M}_{\mathrm{dust}}={10}^{7}\mbox{--}{10}^{9}{M}_{\odot }$ ), stellar mass ( ${M}_{* }={10}^{9}\mbox{--}{10}^{12}{M}_{\odot }$ ), and star formation rate ( $\mathrm{SFR}=1-1000\,{M}_{\odot }\,{\mathrm{yr}}^{-1}$ ). In an accompanying paper we show that the number counts are crucial to constrain galaxy evolution models and the understanding of star-forming galaxies at high redshift.
Volume
897
Issue
1
Start page
91
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/31010
Url
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/1538-4357/ab765b
Issn Identifier
0004-637X
Ads BibCode
2020ApJ...897...91G
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