An ALMA survey of the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey UKIDSS/UDS field: number counts of submillimeter galaxies
S. M. Stach (1), I. Smail (1), A. M. Swinbank (1), J. M. Simpson (2),, J. E. Geach (3), F. X. An (4, 1), O. Almaini (5), V. Arumugam (6, 7),, A. W. Blain (8), S. C. Chapman (9), C. -C. Chen (6), C. J. Conselice (5), E., A. Cooke (1), K. E. K. Coppin (10), J. S. Dunlop (7)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to accurately measure the number counts of submillimeter galaxies in the UKIDSS/UDS field, revealing blending effects and the physical association of galaxy pairs.
Contribution
First ALMA survey of SCUBA-2 sources providing precise locations and improved number counts, highlighting blending and physical associations among SMGs.
Findings
Number counts decrease by 28% after high-resolution imaging.
44% of bright single-dish sources are blends of multiple SMGs.
Significant excess of physically associated SMG pairs with similar redshifts.
Abstract
We report the first results of AS2UDS: an 870 m continuum survey with the Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array (ALMA) of a total area of 50 arcmin comprising a complete sample of 716 submillimeter sources drawn from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS) map of the UKIDSS/UDS field. The S2CLS parent sample covers a 0.96 degree field at mJy beam. Our deep, high-resolution ALMA observations with 0.25 mJy and a 0.15"--0.30" FWHM synthesized beam, provide precise locations for 695 submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) responsible for the submillimeter emission corresponding to 606 sources in the low resolution, single-dish map. We measure the number counts of SMGs brighter than 4 mJy, free from the effects of blending and show that the normalisation of the counts falls by 28 2% in…
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