An ALMA survey of the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey UKIDSS/UDS field: number counts of submillimeter galaxies
Abstract
We report the first results of AS2UDS: an 870 μm continuum survey with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) of a total area of 50 arcmin2 comprising a complete sample of 716 submillimeter sources drawn from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS) map of the UKIDSS/UDS field. The S2CLS parent sample covers a 0.96 degree2 field at σ850=0.900.05 mJy beam-1. Our deep, high-resolution ALMA observations with σ 870 0.25 mJy and a 0.15"--0.30" FWHM synthesized beam, provide precise locations for 695 submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) responsible for the submillimeter emission corresponding to 606 sources in the low resolution, single-dish map. We measure the number counts of SMGs brighter than S 870≥ 4 mJy, free from the effects of blending and show that the normalisation of the counts falls by 28 2% in comparison to the SCUBA-2 parent sample, but that the shape remains unchanged. We determine that 44+16-14% of the brighter single-dish sources with S850≥ 9 mJy consist of a blend of two or more ALMA-detectable SMGs brighter than S870 1 mJy (corresponding to a galaxy with a total-infrared luminosity of LIR≥ 1012 L), in comparison to 28 2% for the single-dish sources at S 850≥ 5 mJy. Using the 46 single-dish submillimeter sources that contain two or more ALMA-detected SMGs with photometric redshifts, we show that there is a significant statistical excess of pairs of SMGs with similar redshifts (<1% probability of occurring by chance), suggesting that at least 30% of these blends arise from physically associated pairs of SMGs.
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