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2021A&A...648A..14R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 648A, 14-14 (2021/4-1)

Low-frequency radio spectra of submillimetre galaxies in the Lockman Hole.

RAMASAWMY J., GEACH J.E., HARDCASTLE M.J., BEST P.N., BONATO M., BONDI M., CALISTRO RIVERA G., COCHRANE R.K., CONWAY J.E., COPPIN K., DUNCAN K.J., DUNLOP J.S., FRANCO M., GARCIA-VERGARA C., JARVIS M.J., KONDAPALLY R., McCHEYNE I., PRANDONI I., ROTTGERING H.J.A., SMITH D.J.B., TASSE C. and WANG L.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. We investigate the radio properties of a sample of 850 µm-selected sources from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS) using new deep, low-frequency radio imaging of the Lockman Hole field from the Low Frequency Array. This sample consists of 53 sources, 41 of which are detected at >5σ at 150MHz.
Methods. Combining these data with additional observations at 324MHz, 610MHz, and 1.4GHz from the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope and the Jansky Very Large Array, we find a variety of radio spectral shapes and luminosities (L1.4GHz ranging from ∼4x1023-1x1025) within our sample despite their similarly bright submillimetre flux densities (>4mJy). We characterise their spectral shapes in terms of multi-band radio spectral indices. Finding strong spectral flattening at low frequencies in ∼20% of sources, we investigate the differences between sources with extremely flat low-frequency spectra and those with 'normal' radio spectral indices (α>-0.25).
Results. As there are no other statistically significant differences between the two subgroups of our sample as split by the radio spectral index, we suggest that any differences are undetectable in galaxy-averaged properties that we can observe with our unresolved images, and likely relate to galaxy properties that we cannot resolve, on scales ≤1kpc. We attribute the observed spectral flattening in the radio to free-free absorption, proposing that those sources with significant low-frequency spectral flattening have a clumpy distribution of star-forming gas. We estimate an average spatial extent of absorbing material of at most several hundred parsecs to produce the levels of absorption observed in the radio spectra. This estimate is consistent with the highest-resolution observations of submillimetre galaxies in the literature, which find examples of non-uniform dust distributions on scales of ∼100pc, with evidence for clumps and knots in the interstellar medium. Additionally, we find two bright (>6mJy) S2CLS sources undetected at all other wavelengths. We speculate that these objects may be very high redshift sources, likely residing at z>4.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: high-redshift - galaxies: star formation - galaxies: starburst - submillimeter: galaxies - galaxies: structure - radio continuum: galaxies

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