Submillimeter sources behind the massive lensing clusters A370 and A2390
Chian-Chou Chen, Lennox L. Cowie, Wei-Hao Wang, Amy J. Barger,, Jonathan P. Williams

TL;DR
This study uses SMA observations to precisely locate and analyze gravitationally lensed submillimeter galaxies behind clusters A370 and A2390, revealing their properties, redshifts, and implications for the faint-end counts of submillimeter sources.
Contribution
First high-resolution SMA follow-up of SCUBA-detected SMGs behind lensing clusters, providing accurate positions, fluxes, and insights into their nature and number counts.
Findings
Identified optical and radio counterparts for A370-2.
Estimated redshift > 4.7 for two sources, among the most distant SMGs.
Found a shallower faint-end slope of 850 micron counts (-1.10).
Abstract
We report 850 micron Submillimeter Array (SMA) observations of four gravitationally lensed submillimeter galaxies (SMGs), A370-2, A2390-1, A2390-3 and A2390-4, which were originally discovered with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA). Our SMA detection of A370-2 with a submillimeter flux of 7.95 +/- 0.60 mJy unambiguously identifies the counterparts to this source at optical and radio wavelengths. A2390-1 is an ultraluminous infrared galaxies with a submillimeter flux of 5.55 +/- 0.92 mJy and a redshift of 1.8 +/- 0.2 computed from submillimeter/radio flux ratio analysis. We resolve A2390-3 into two components, A2390-3a and A2390-3b, with fluxes of 3.15 +/- 0.63 mJy and 1.92 +/- 0.60 mJy, respectively. The structure of the system could be consistent with morphological distortion by gravitational lensing. The lack of counterparts in the optical and infrared indicates a…
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