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2012A&A...544A..38Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 544A, 38-38 (2012/8-1)

The Australia Telescope Large Area Survey: 2.3 GHz observations of ELAIS-S1 and CDF-S. Spectral index properties of the faint radio sky.

ZINN P.-C., MIDDELBERG E., NORRIS R.P., HALES C.A., MAO M.Y. and RANDALL K.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

The Australia Telescope Large Area Survey (ATLAS) aims to image a 7deg2 region centred on the European Large Area ISO Survey - South 1 (ELAIS-S1) field and the Chandra Deep Field South (CDF-S) at 1.4GHz with high sensitivity (up to σ∼10µJy) to study the evolution of star-forming galaxies (SFGs) and Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) over a wide range of cosmic time. We present here ancillary radio observations at a frequency of 2.3GHz obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). The main goal of this is to study the radio spectra of an unprecedented large sample of sources (∼2000 observed, ∼600 detected in both frequencies). With this paper, we provide 2.3GHz source catalogues for both ATLAS fields, with a detection limit of 300µJy (equivalent to 4.5σ in the ELAIS-S1 field and 4.0σ in the CDF-S). We compute spectral indices between 1.4GHz and 2.3GHz using matched-resolution images and investigate various properties of our source sample in dependence of their spectral indices. We find the entire source sample to have a median spectral index αmed=-0.74, in good agreement with both the canonical value of -0.7 for optically thin synchrotron radiation and other spectral index studies conducted by various groups. Regarding the radio spectral index as indicator for source type, we find only marginal correlations so that flat or inverted spectrum sources are usually powered by AGN and hence conclude that at least for the faint population the spectral index is not a strong discriminator. We investigate the z-α relation for our source sample and find no such correlation between spectral index and redshift at all. We do find a significant correlation between redshift and radio to near-infrared flux ratio, making this a much stronger tracer of high-z radio sources. We also find no evidence for a dependence of the radio-IR correlation on spectral index.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - catalogs - galaxies: evolution - radio continuum: galaxies - surveys

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/544/A38): spix_pub.dat>

Nomenclature: [ZMN2012] ELAIS-S1 NNN N=265, [ZMN2012] ELAIS-S1 NNNCN N=16. [ZMN2012] CDF-S NNN N=247, [ZMN2012] CDF-S NNNCN N=103.

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