The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: demographics of the 450 \mu m-population
I.G. Roseboom, J.S. Dunlop, M. Cirasuolo, J.E. Geach, I. Smail, M., Halpern, P. van der Werf, O. Almaini, V. Arumugam, V. Asboth, R. Auld, A., Blain, M.N. Bremer, J. Bock, R. Bowler, F. Buitrago, E. Chapin, S. Chapman,, A. Chrysostomou, C. Clarke, A. Conley, K.E.K. Coppin

TL;DR
This study analyzes 450 μm-selected galaxies from the SCUBA-2 survey, revealing their redshift distribution, physical properties, and star formation activity, and compares these with other galaxy populations to understand their nature.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of 450 μm-selected galaxies, including redshift distribution, spectral energy distribution parameters, and star formation characteristics.
Findings
Median redshift z=1.4 for the sample.
Average IR luminosity ~10^12 L_sun.
24% are star-bursts with high specific SFRs.
Abstract
We investigate the multi-wavelength properties of a sample of 450-\mu m selected sources from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS). A total of 69 sources were identified above 4\sigma\ in deep SCUBA-2 450-\mu m observations overlapping the UDS and COSMOS fields and covering 210 sq. arcmin to a typical depth of \sigma 450=1.5 mJy. Reliable cross identification are found for 58 sources (84 per cent) in Spitzer and Hubble Space Telescope WFC3/IR data. The photometric redshift distribution (dN/dz) of 450\mu m-selected sources is presented, showing a broad peak in the redshift range 1<z<3, and a median of z=1.4. Combining the SCUBA-2 photometry with Herschel SPIRE data from HerMES, the submm spectral energy distribution (SED) is examined via the use of modified blackbody fits, yielding aggregate values for the IR luminosity, dust temperature and emissivity of <LIR>=10^12 +/- 0.8…
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