Submillimeter galaxies behind the Bullet Cluster (1E 0657-56)
Daniel Johansson, Cathy Horellou, Martin W. Sommer, Kaustuv Basu,, Frank Bertoldi, Mark Birkinshaw, Katy Lancaster, Omar Lopez-Cruz, Hernan, Quintana

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes submillimeter galaxies behind the Bullet Cluster using deep 870 micron observations, quantifying their contribution to the SZ signal and their properties through multi-wavelength analysis.
Contribution
First detailed submillimeter survey of the Bullet Cluster field, quantifying source counts and properties, and assessing their impact on SZ measurements.
Findings
Seventeen submillimeter sources detected, with nine having infrared counterparts.
Number counts align with previous submm measurements after corrections.
One source likely magnified galaxy at z~2.7 with intrinsic flux ~0.6 mJy.
Abstract
Clusters of galaxies are effective gravitational lenses able to magnify background galaxies and making it possible to probe the fainter part of the galaxy population. Submillimeter galaxies, which are believed to be star-forming galaxies at typical redshifts of 2 to 3, are a major contaminant to the extended Sunyaev-Zeldovich (SZ) signal of galaxy clusters. For a proper quantification of the SZ signal the contribution of submillimeter galaxies needs to be quantified. The aims of this study are to identify submillimeter sources in the field of the Bullet Cluster (1E 0657-56), a massive cluster of galaxies at z~0.3, measure their flux densities at 870 micron, and search for counterparts at other wavelengths to constrain their properties. We carried out deep observations of the submillimeter continuum emission at 870 micron using the Large APEX BOlometer CAmera (LABOCA) on the Atacama…
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