# The SCUBA-2 Ambitious Sky Survey: a catalogue of beam-sized sources in   the Galactic longitude range 120 to 140

**Authors:** Will Nettke, Douglas Scott, Andy Gibb, Mark Thompson, Antonio, Chrysostomou, A. Evans, Tracey Hill, Tim Jenness, Gilles Joncas, Toby Moore,, Stephen Serjeant, James Urquhart, Mattia Vaccari, Bernd Weferling, Glenn, White, Ming Zhu

arXiv: 1703.01930 · 2017-04-12

## TL;DR

The paper presents a catalogue of 189 beam-sized sources detected in a 120-140 degree Galactic longitude region using SCUBA-2 850-micron imaging, demonstrating an effective method for identifying cold star-forming regions.

## Contribution

It introduces a new catalogue of submillimeter sources from SASSy, utilizing a matched-filtering approach and follow-up observations to enhance detection reliability and identify potential early-stage star formation regions.

## Key findings

- Catalogue contains 189 sources at S/N ~4.6
- Follow-up imaging detects 265 sources down to S/N=5
- Comparison with existing catalogues identifies new cold sources

## Abstract

The SCUBA-2 Ambitious Sky Survey (SASSy) is composed of shallow 850-$\umu$m imaging using the Sub-millimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 (SCUBA-2) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. Here we describe the extraction of a catalogue of beam-sized sources from a roughly $120\,{\rm deg}^2$ region of the Galactic plane mapped uniformly (to an rms level of about 40\,mJy), covering longitude 120\degr\,$<$\,\textit{l}\,$<$\,140\degr\ and latitude $\abs{\textit{b}}$\,$<$\,2.9\degr. We used a matched-filtering approach to increase the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio in these noisy maps and tested the efficiency of our extraction procedure through estimates of the false discovery rate, as well as by adding artificial sources to the real images. The primary catalogue contains a total of 189 sources at 850\,$\umu$m, down to a S/N threshold of approximately 4.6. Additionally, we list 136 sources detected down to ${\rm S/N}=4.3$, but recognise that as we go lower in S/N, the reliability of the catalogue rapidly diminishes. We perform follow-up observations of some of our lower significance sources through small targeted SCUBA-2 images, and list 265 sources detected in these maps down to ${\rm S/N}=5$. This illustrates the real power of SASSy: inspecting the shallow maps for regions of 850-$\umu$m emission and then using deeper targeted images to efficiently find fainter sources. We also perform a comparison of the SASSy sources with the Planck Catalogue of Compact Sources and the \textit{IRAS} Point Source Catalogue, to determine which sources discovered in this field might be new, and hence potentially cold regions at an early stage of star formation.

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