ALMA twenty-six arcmin2 survey of GOODS-S at one-millimeter (ASAGAO): Near-infrared-dark faint ALMA sources
Abstract
We report detections of two 1.2 mm continuum sources (S1.2mm ~ 0.6 mJy) without any counterparts in the deep H- and/or K-band image (i.e., K-band magnitude 26 mag). These near-infrared-dark faint millimeter sources are uncovered by ASAGAO, a deep and wide-field ( 26 arcmin2) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.2 mm survey. One has a red IRAC (3.6 and 4.5 μm) counterpart, and the other has been independently detected at 850 and 870 μm using SCUBA2 and ALMA Band 7, respectively. Their optical to radio spectral energy distributions indicate that they can lie at z 3-5 and can be in the early phase of massive galaxy formation. Their contribution to the cosmic star formation rate density is estimated to be ~ 1 × 10-3 M yr-1 Mpc-3 if they lie somewhere in the redshift range of z ~ 3-5. This value can be consistent with, or greater than that of bright submillimeter galaxies (S870μ m> 4.2 mJy) at z ~ 3-5. We also uncover 3 more candidates near-infrared-dark faint ALMA sources without any counterparts (S1.2mm ~ 0.45-0.86 mJy). These results show that an unbiased ALMA survey can reveal the dust-obscured star formation activities, which were missed in previous deep optical/near-infrared surveys.
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