The ATLAS 5.5 GHz Survey of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South: The Second Data Release
M. T. Huynh, M. E. Bell, A. M. Hopkins, R. P. Norris, N. Seymour

TL;DR
This paper presents a deeper 5.5 GHz radio survey of the Chandra Deep Field South, increasing source detection and analyzing spectral properties, revealing insights into faint radio populations and their spectral behaviors.
Contribution
It provides a new, more sensitive 5.5 GHz radio image and catalog, with improved source counts and spectral analysis, advancing understanding of faint radio source populations.
Findings
Detected 50% more sources than previous release.
Source counts are lower at flux densities below 0.1 mJy.
Median spectral index suggests probing star-forming galaxies.
Abstract
We present a new image of the 5.5 GHz radio emission from the extended Chandra Deep Field South. Deep radio observations at 5.5 GHz were obtained in 2010 and presented in the first data release. A further 76 hours of integration has since been obtained, nearly doubling the integration time. This paper presents a new analysis of all the data. The new image reaches 8.6 microJy rms, an improvement of about 40% in sensitivity. We present a new catalogue of 5.5 GHz sources, identifying 212 source components, roughly 50% more than were detected in the first data release. Source counts derived from this sample are consistent with those reported in the literature for S_{5.5GHz} > 0.1 mJy but significantly lower than published values in the lowest flux density bins (S_{5.5GHz} < 0.1 mJy), where we have more detected sources and improved statistical reliability. The 5.5 GHz radio sources were…
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