Spitzer IRAC identification of Herschel-ATLAS SPIRE sources
Sam Kim, Julie L. Wardlow, Asantha Cooray, S. Fleuren, W. Sutherland,, A. A. Khostovan, R. Auld, M. Baes, R. S. Bussmann, S. Buttiglione, A. Cava,, D. Clements, A. Dariush, G. De Zotti, L. Dunne, S. Dye, S. Eales, J. Fritz,, R. Hopwood, E. Ibar, R. Ivison, M. Jarvis, S. Maddox

TL;DR
This study uses Spitzer IRAC data to identify near-infrared counterparts to Herschel SPIRE submillimeter galaxies, achieving high identification rates and revealing that many are likely high-redshift, moderately luminous star-forming galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining IRAC color-magnitude criteria with likelihood ratio analysis to reliably identify SPIRE sources, improving counterpart identification efficiency.
Findings
86% IRAC identification rate for SPIRE sources
Approximately 40% of counterparts are likely at z > 1.4
Most galaxies have IR luminosities of 10^10 to 10^11 L_sun
Abstract
We use spitzer-IRAC data to identify near-infrared counterparts to submillimeter galaxies detected with Herschel-SPIRE at 250um in the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS). Using a likelihood ratio analysis we identify 146 reliable IRAC counterparts to 123 SPIRE sources out of the 159. We find that, compared to the field population, the SPIRE counterparts occupy a distinct region of 3.6 and 4.5um color-magnitude space, and we use this property to identify a further 23 counterparts to 13 SPIRE sources. The IRAC identification rate of 86% is significantly higher than those that have been demonstrated with wide-field ground-based optical and near-IR imaging of Herschel fields. We estimate a false identification rate of 3.6%, corresponding to 4 to 5 sources. Among the 73 counterparts that are undetected in SDSS, 57 have both 3.6 and 4.5um coverage. Of these 43 have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Spacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research
