The Herschel-ATLAS Data Release 1 Paper II: Multi-wavelength counterparts to submillimetre sources
N. Bourne, L. Dunne, S. J. Maddox, S. Dye, C. Furlanetto, C. Hoyos, D., J. B. Smith, S. Eales, M. W. L. Smith, E. Valiante, M. Alpaslan, E. Andrae,, I. K. Baldry, M. E. Cluver, A. Cooray, S. P. Driver, J. S. Dunlop, M. W., Grootes, R. J. Ivison, T. H. Jarrett, J. Liske

TL;DR
This paper presents the identification of optical counterparts to submillimetre sources from the Herschel-ATLAS survey, providing a large multi-wavelength catalog that enhances understanding of galaxy properties at low redshift.
Contribution
It introduces a likelihood-ratio method for reliable counterpart identification in Herschel data, expanding multi-wavelength coverage and catalog completeness for submillimetre sources.
Findings
44,835 reliable counterparts identified
73% completeness in counterpart matching
Wide range of galaxy properties at z<0.5
Abstract
This paper is the second in a pair of articles presenting data release 1 (DR1) of the Herschel Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS), the largest single open-time key project carried out with the Herschel Space Observatory. The H-ATLAS is a wide-area imaging survey carried out in five photometric bands at 100, 160, 250, 350 and 500m covering a total area of 600deg. In this paper we describe the identification of optical counterparts to submillimetre sources in DR1, comprising an area of 161 deg over three equatorial fields of roughly 12x4.5 centred at 9, 12 and 14.5 respectively. Of all the H-ATLAS fields, the equatorial regions benefit from the greatest overlap with current multi-wavelength surveys spanning ultraviolet (UV) to mid-infrared regimes, as well as extensive spectroscopic coverage. We use a likelihood-ratio technique to…
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