A Submillimeter Perspective on the GOODS Fields (SUPER GOODS). III. A Large Sample of ALMA Sources in the GOODS-S
Lennox L. Cowie, Jorge Gonzalez-Lopez, Amy J. Barger, Franz E. Bauer,, Li-Yen Hsu, Wei-Hao Wang

TL;DR
This study presents a detailed analysis of ALMA sources in the GOODS-S field, revealing their redshift distribution, merger fraction, and X-ray properties, advancing understanding of high-redshift dusty galaxies and their AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides a large, high-resolution ALMA sample in GOODS-S, including redshift estimates, merger classifications, and X-ray properties, offering new insights into the nature of submillimeter galaxies.
Findings
13% of sources have multiple ALMA counterparts
Up to 55% of ALMA sources are identified by color-based high-redshift techniques
Most high-redshift candidates show substantial obscuration in X-ray observations
Abstract
We analyze the >4-sigma sources in the most sensitive 100 arcmin^2 area (rms <0.56 mJy) of a SCUBA-2 850 micron survey of the GOODS-S and present the 75 band 7 ALMA sources (>4.5-sigma) obtained from high-resolution interferometric follow-up observations. The SCUBA-2---and hence ALMA---samples should be complete to 2.25 mJy. Of the 53 SCUBA-2 sources in this complete sample, only five have no ALMA detections, while 13% (68% confidence range 7-19%) have multiple ALMA counterparts. Color-based high-redshift dusty galaxy selection techniques find at most 55% of the total ALMA sample. In addition to using literature spectroscopic and optical/NIR photometric redshifts, we estimate FIR photometric redshifts based on an Arp 220 template. We identify seven z>4 candidates. We see the expected decline with redshift of the 4.5 micron and 24 micron to 850 micron flux ratios, confirming these as…
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