The IRAM/GISMO 2 mm Survey in the COSMOS Field

We present deep continuum observations at a wavelength of 2 mm centered on the COSMOS field using the Goddard IRAM Superconducting Millimeter Observer (GISMO) at the IRAM 30 m telescope. These data constitute the widest deep 2 mm survey to date, reaching a uniform σ  ∼ 0.23 mJy beam −1 sensitivity o...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2019-05, Vol.877 (1), p.45
Hauptverfasser: Magnelli, B., Karim, A., Staguhn, J., Kovács, A., Jiménez-Andrade, E. F., Casey, C. M., Zavala, J. A., Schinnerer, E., Sargent, M., Aravena, M., Bertoldi, F., Capak, P. L., Riechers, D. A., Benford, D. J.
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Zusammenfassung:We present deep continuum observations at a wavelength of 2 mm centered on the COSMOS field using the Goddard IRAM Superconducting Millimeter Observer (GISMO) at the IRAM 30 m telescope. These data constitute the widest deep 2 mm survey to date, reaching a uniform σ  ∼ 0.23 mJy beam −1 sensitivity over ∼250 arcmin 2 at ∼24″ resolution. We detect four sources at high significance (S/N ≥ 4.4) with an expected number of false detections of 0.09 sources and five sources at 4.4 > S/N ≥ 3.7 with an expected number of false detections of 1.65 sources. Combined with deep GISMO observations in GOODS-N, we constrain the 2 mm number counts over one decade in flux density. These measurements agree with most galaxy evolution models tested here, except those with a large population of dusty star-forming galaxies at z  > 7. Five GISMO sources have counterparts in (sub)millimeter catalogs available in COSMOS. Their redshifts suggest that all but one lie above z  ∼ 3. These four high-redshift ( z  > 3) galaxies have  = 3.9, SFRs ∼ 400–1200 M ⊙ yr −1 , and M dust  ∼ 10 9.5 M ⊙ . They provide a relatively complete selection (∼66%) of the most luminous ( L IR  > 10 12.6 L ⊙ ) and highest-redshift ( z  > 3) galaxies detected within our survey area by AzTEC at 1.1 mm. We thus conclude that 2 mm surveys favor the selection of massive, vigorously star-forming, high-redshift galaxies. This is corroborated by GISMO-C4, a source with a low false-detection probability (∼6.2%), for which the absence of a (sub)millimeter counterpart supports a high-redshift origin ( z  ≳ 3).
ISSN:0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.3847/1538-4357/ab1912