ALMACAL I: First dual-band number counts from a deep and wide ALMA submm survey, free from cosmic variance
I. Oteo, M. A. Zwaan, R. J. Ivison, I. Smail, and A. D. Biggs

TL;DR
This paper presents ALMACAL, a novel wide and deep submillimeter survey using ALMA calibration data, detecting faint dusty star-forming galaxies and providing the first dual-band number counts free from cosmic variance.
Contribution
It introduces a new survey method leveraging calibration observations to study faint DSFGs, offering the first dual-band counts with minimal cosmic variance.
Findings
Detected 19 DSFGs with flux densities ≥0.2 mJy
Number counts are at least twice lower than previous estimates
Survey reaches depths of ~25 μJy/beam at sub-arcsec resolution
Abstract
We have exploited ALMA calibration observations to carry out a novel, wide and deep submm survey, ALMACAL. These calibration data comprise a large number of observations of calibrator fields in a variety of frequency bands and array configurations. Gathering together data acquired during multiple visits to many ALMA calibrators, it is possible to reach noise levels which allow the detection of faint dusty, star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) over a significant area. In this paper we outline our survey strategy and report the first results. We have analysed data for 69 calibrators, reaching depths of at sub-arcsec resolution. Adopting a conservative approach based on detections, we have found eight and 11 DSFGs in ALMA bands 6 and 7, respectively, with flux densities . The faintest galaxies would have…
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