Abstract
We present physical properties [redshifts (z), star-formation rates
(SFRs) and stellar masses ({M_star})] of bright (S850 ≥ 4
mJy) submm galaxies in the ≃2 deg2 COSMOS and UDS fields
selected with SCUBA-2/JCMT. We complete the galaxy identification
process for all (≃2000) S/N ≥ 3.5 850-μm sources, but focus
our scientific analysis on a high-quality subsample of 651 S/N ≥ 4
sources with complete multiwavelength coverage including 1.1-mm imaging.
We check the reliability of our identifications, and the robustness of
the SCUBA-2 fluxes by revisiting the recent ALMA follow-up of 29 sources
in our sample. Considering >4 mJy ALMA sources, our identification
method has a completeness of ≃86 per cent with a reliability of
≃92 per cent, and only ≃15-20 per cent of sources are
significantly affected by multiplicity (when a secondary component
contributes >1/3 of the primary source flux). The impact of source
blending on the 850-μm source counts as determined with SCUBA-2 is
modest; scaling the single-dish fluxes by ≃0.9 reproduces the ALMA
source counts. For our final SCUBA-2 sample, we find median z =
2.40^{+0.10}_{-0.04}, SFR = 287 ± 6 M⊙ yr-
1 and log ({M_star}/{M_{⊙}}) = 11.12± 0.02 (the latter
for 349/651 sources with optical identifications). These properties
clearly locate bright submm galaxies on the high-mass end of the 'main
sequence' of star-forming galaxies out to z ≃ 6, suggesting that
major mergers are not a dominant driver of the high-redshift
submm-selected population. Their number densities are also consistent
with the evolving galaxy stellar mass function. Hence, the submm galaxy
population is as expected, albeit reproducing the evolution of the main
sequence of star-forming galaxies remains a challenge for theoretical
models/simulations.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 492-515 |
Number of pages | 25 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 469 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 8 Apr 2017 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2017 |
Keywords
- dust
- extinction
- galaxies: evolution
- galaxies: high-redshift
- galaxies: star formation
- galaxies: stellar content
- submillimetre: galaxies
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James Dunlop
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