ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: Full SED Analysis of z 0.5-6 Lensed Galaxies Detected with Millimeter Observations
arxiv(2024)
摘要
Sub/millimeter galaxies are a key population for the study of galaxy
evolution because the majority of star formation at high redshifts occurred in
galaxies deeply embedded in dust. To search for this population, we have
performed an extensive survey with ALMA, called the ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey
(ALCS). This survey covers 133 arcmin^2 area and securely detects 180 sources
at z 0.5-6 with a flux limit of 0.2 mJy at 1.2 mm (Fujimoto et al. 2023). Here
we report the results of multi-wavelength spectral energy distribution (SED)
analysis of the whole ALCS sample, utilizing the observed-frame UV to
millimeter photometry. We find that the majority of the ALCS sources lie on the
star-forming main sequence, with a smaller fraction showing intense starburst
activities. The ALCS sample contains high infrared-excess sources
IRX=log(Ldust/LUV)>1), including two extremely dust-obscured galaxies (IRX>5).
We also confirm that the ALCS sample probes a broader range in lower dust mass
than conventional SMG samples in the same redshift range. We identify six
heavily obscured AGN candidates that are not detected in the archival Chandra
data in addition to the three X-ray AGNs reported by Uematsu et al. (2023). The
inferred AGN luminosity density shows a possible excess at z=2-3 compared with
that determined from X-ray surveys below 10 keV.
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