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2020ApJS..249....1Y - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 249, 1-1 (2020/July-0)

A systematic search for the reddest far-infrared and submillimeter galaxies: revealing dust-embedded starbursts at high redshifts.

YAN H., MA Z., HUANG J.-S. and FAN L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of our systematic search for the reddest far-infrared (FIR) and submillimeter (sub-mm) galaxies using the data from the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey (HerMES) and the SCUBA2 Cosmological Legacy Survey (S2CLS). The red FIR galaxies are "500 µm risers," whose spectral energy distributions increase with wavelength across the three FIR passbands of the Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE) of Herschel. Within 106.5 deg2 of the HerMES fields, we have selected 629 500 µm risers. The red sub-mm galaxies are "SPIRE drop-outs," which are prominent detections in the S2CLS 850 µm data but are extremely weak or invisible in the SPIRE bands. Within the 2.98 deg2 common area of HerMES and S2CLS, we have selected 95 such objects. These very red sources could be dusty starbursts at high redshifts (z >= 4-6) because the peak of their cold-dust emission heated by star formation is shifted to the reddest FIR/sub-mm bands. The surface density of 500 µm risers is ∼8.2 deg–2 at the >=20 mJy level in 500 µm, while that of SPIRE drop-outs is ∼19.3 deg–2 at the >=5 mJy level in 850 µm. Both types of objects could span a wide range of redshifts, however. Using deep radio data in these fields to further select the ones likely at the highest redshifts, we find that the surface density of z > 6 candidates is 5.5 deg–2 among 500 µm risers and is 0.8-13.6 deg–2 among SPIRE drop-outs. If this is correct, the dust-embedded star formation processes in such objects could contribute comparably as Lyman-break galaxies to the global SFR density at z > 6.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy evolution - Ultraluminous infrared galaxies - High-redshift galaxies - Starburst galaxies - Submillimeter astronomy - Radio sources - Blazars

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJS/249/1): table3-5.dat table7-8.dat table10-11.dat tablea1-b1.dat tableb2.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 3+B1: [YMH2020] 500R ADFS TN xNN, [YMH2020] 500R ADFS TN RNN, [YMH2020] 500R CDFS TN xNNN, [YMH2020] 500R CDFS TN RNN, [YMH2020] 500R COSMOS TN xNN, [YMH2020] 500R EGS TN xNN, [YMH2020] 500R EGS TN RNN, [YMH2020] 500R ELAISWN TN XNNN, [YMH2020] 500R ELAISWN TN RNN, [YMH2020] 500R FLS TN xNN, [YMH2020] 500R FLS TN RNN, [YMH2020] 500R GOODSN T1 xNN, [YMH2020] 500R LH TN xNNN, [YMH2020] 500R LH TN RNN, [YMH2020] 500R XMMLSS TN xNN, [YMH2020] 500R XMMLSS TN RNN, N=629+205. Tables 4+B2: [YMH2020] SD850 COSMOS TN ANN, [YMH2020] SD850 EGS TN ANN, [YMH2020] SD850 GOODSN T1 ANN, [YMH2020] SD850 LH TN ANN, [YMH2020] SD850 UDS TN ANN, N=95+50.

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