SuperCLASS -- II: Photometric Redshifts and Characteristics of Spatially-Resolved μJy Radio Sources

Abstract

We present optical and near-infrared imaging covering a 1.53 deg2 region in the Super-Cluster Assisted Shear Survey (SuperCLASS) field, which aims to make the first robust weak lensing measurement at radio wavelengths. We derive photometric redshifts for ≈176,000 sources down to i AB24 and present photometric redshifts for 1.4 GHz e-MERLIN and VLA detected radio sources found in the central 0.26 deg2. We compile an initial catalog of 149 radio sources brighter than S1.4>75 μJy and find their photometric redshifts span 0<z phot<4 with radio luminosities between 1021-1025 W Hz-1, with medians of z =0.55 and L1.4 =1.9×1023 W Hz-1 respectively. We find 95% of the \ radio source sample (141/149) have SEDs best fit by star-forming templates while 5% (8/149) are better fit by AGN. Spectral indices are calculated for sources with radio observations from VLA and GMRT at 325 MHz, with an average spectral slope of α=0.590.04. Using the full photometric redshift catalog we construct a density map at the redshift of the known galaxy clusters, z=0.200.08. Four of the five clusters are prominently detected at >7 σ in the density map and we confirm the photometric redshifts are consistent with previously measured spectra from a few galaxies at the cluster centers.

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