ALMA constraints on the faint millimetre source number counts and their contribution to the cosmic infrared background
S. Carniani, R. Maiolino, G. De Zotti, M. Negrello, A. Marconi, M. S., Bothwell, P. Capak, C. Carilli, M. Castellano, S. Cristiani, A. Ferrara, A., Fontana, S. Gallerani, G. Jones, K. Ohta, K. Ota, L. Pentericci, P. Santini,, K. Sheth, L. Vallini, E. Vanzella, J. Wagg

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to measure faint millimetre galaxy counts, constraining their contribution to the cosmic infrared background and supporting galaxy formation models.
Contribution
It provides the deepest millimetre source counts to date, with improved source extraction, and offers new insights into the galaxies contributing to the CIB.
Findings
Detected 50 faint sources down to 60μJy at 1.1mm.
Provided new lower limits on the CIB intensity at 1.1mm and 1.3mm.
Supported galaxy formation models with observed number counts.
Abstract
We have analysed 18 ALMA continuum maps in Bands 6 and 7, with rms down to 7.8Jy, to derive differential number counts down to 60Jy and 100Jy at 1.3 mm and 1.1 mm, respectively. The area covered by the combined fields is at 1.1mm and at 1.3mm. We improved the source extraction method by requiring that the dimension of the detected sources be consistent with the beam size. This method enabled us to remove spurious detections that have plagued the purity of the catalogues in previous studies. We detected 50 faint sources with S/N3.5 down to 60Jy, hence improving the statistics by a factor of four relative to previous studies. The inferred differential number counts are at a 1.1 mm flux Jy, and $\rm…
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