A Multi-wavelength Analysis of the Faint Radio Sky (COSMOS-XS): the Nature of the Ultra-faint Radio Population
H.S.B. Algera, D. Van der Vlugt, J. A. Hodge, I. Smail, M. Novak, J.F., Radcliffe, D.A. Riechers, H. R\"ottgering, V. Smol\v{c}i\'c, F. Walter

TL;DR
This study analyzes ultra-deep radio survey data from COSMOS-XS to understand the composition of faint radio sources, revealing that most are star-formation powered, with a minority being AGN, especially at very low flux densities.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-wavelength analysis of the faint radio population, quantifying the AGN and star-forming galaxy contributions at microjansky levels.
Findings
23.2% of sources are AGN based on diagnostics
Over 90% of sources at 30μJy are star-formation powered
Most faint radio sources are dominated by star formation
Abstract
Ultra-deep radio surveys are an invaluable probe of dust-obscured star formation, but require a clear understanding of the relative contribution from radio AGN to be used to their fullest potential. We study the composition of the Jy radio population detected in the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array COSMOS-XS survey based on a sample of 1540 sources detected at 3 GHz over an area of . This ultra-deep survey consists of a single pointing in the well-studied COSMOS field at both 3 and 10 GHz and reaches RMS-sensitivities of and Jy beam, respectively. We find multi-wavelength counterparts for of radio sources, based on a combination of near-UV/optical to sub-mm data, and through a stacking analysis at optical/near-infrared wavelengths we further show that the sources lacking such counterparts are likely to be high-redshift in nature…
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