The Infrared Properties of Sources Matched in the WISE all-sky and Herschel-ATLAS Surveys
Nicholas A. Bond, Dominic J. Benford, Jonathan P. Gardner, Alexandre, Amblard, Simone Fleuren, Andrew W. Blain, Loretta Dunne, Daniel J. B. Smith,, Steve J. Maddox, Carlos Hoyos, Maarten Baes, David Bonfield, Nathan Bourne,, Carrie Bridge, Sara Buttiglione, Antonio Cava

TL;DR
This study analyzes infrared properties of sources detected in the Herschel-ATLAS and WISE surveys over 36 square degrees, revealing correlations, potential high-redshift populations, and a significant AGN presence.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of Herschel and WISE infrared data for the same sources, identifying high-redshift candidates and AGN fractions.
Findings
50.6% of Herschel sources matched in WISE
Linear IR luminosity correlation at z<0.3
Evidence for high-redshift galaxy populations
Abstract
We describe the infrared properties of sources detected over ~36 deg^2 of sky in the GAMA 15-hr equatorial field, using data from both the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large-Area Survey (H-ATLAS) and Wide-field Infrared Survey (WISE). With 5-sigma point-source depths of 34 and 0.048 mJy at 250 micron and 3.4 micron, respectively, we are able to identify 50.6% of the H-ATLAS sources in the WISE survey, corresponding to a surface density of ~630 deg^{-2}. Approximately two-thirds of these sources have measured spectroscopic or optical/near-IR photometric redshifts of z<1. For sources with spectroscopic redshifts at z<0.3, we find a linear correlation between the infrared luminosity at 3.4 micron and that at 250 micron, with +-50% scatter over ~1.5 orders of magnitude in luminosity, ~10^9 - 10^{10.5} L_sun. By contrast, the matched sources without previously measured redshifts…
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