SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging Eao Survey (Studies) III: Multi-wavelength properties, luminosity functions and preliminary source catalog of 450-μm-selected galaxies

Abstract

We construct a SCUBA-2 450-μm map in the COSMOS field that covers an area of 300 arcmin2 and reaches a 1σ noise level of 0.65 mJy in the deepest region. We extract 256 sources detected at 450 μm with signal-to-noise ratio > 4.0 and analyze the physical properties of their multi-wavelength counterparts. We find that most of the sources are at z3, with a median of z = 1.79+0.03-0.15. About 35+32-25% of our sources are classified as starburst galaxies based on their total star-formation rates (SFRs) and stellar masses (M). By fitting the far-infrared spectral energy distributions, we find that our 450-μm-selected sample has a wide range of dust temperatures (20 K T d 60 K), with a median of T d = 38.3+0.4-0.9 K. We do not find a redshift evolution in dust temperature for sources with L IR > 1012 L at z<3. However, we find a moderate correlation where dust temperature increases with the deviation from the SFR-M relation. The increase in dust temperature also correlates with optical morphology, which is consistent with merger-triggered starbursts in sub-millimeter galaxies. Our galaxies do not show the tight IRX-β UV correlation that has been observed in the local Universe. We construct the infrared luminosity functions of our 450-μm sources and measure their comoving SFR densities. The contribution of the L IR > 1012 L population to the SFR density rises dramatically from z = 0 to 2 ( (1+z)3.91.1) and dominates the total SFR density at z 2.

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