Environments of a sample of AzTEC submillimetre galaxies in the COSMOS field
N. \'Alvarez Crespo, V. Smol\v{c}i\'c, A. Finoguenov, L. Barrufet and, M. Aravena

TL;DR
This study investigates the environments of 116 AzTEC-detected submillimetre galaxies in the COSMOS field, revealing that about a quarter reside in dense galaxy environments, with limited evidence for associated hot intracluster medium.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed environmental analysis of a large sample of AzTEC SMGs using COSMOS2015 data and X-ray stacking, validating photometric methods with spectroscopic data.
Findings
27% of SMGs are in dense environments
7 out of 15 spectroscopically confirmed SMGs are in high-density peaks
X-ray stacking did not detect significant extended emission
Abstract
Submillimetre galaxies (SMGs) are bright sources at submillimetre wavelengths. Made up of mostly of high-z galaxies, SMGs are amongst the most luminous dusty galaxies in the Universe. Studying their environments and clustering strength is thus important to put these galaxies in a cosmological context. We present an environmental study of a sample of 116 SMGs in 96 ALMA observation fields, which were initially discovered with the AzTEC camera on ASTE and identified with high-resolution ALMA imaging within the COSMOS survey field, having either spectroscopic or unambiguous photometric redshift. We analysed their environments making use of the latest release of the COSMOS photometric catalogue, COSMOS2015, a catalogue that contains precise photometric redshifts for more than half a million objects over the 2deg2 COSMOS field. We searched for dense galaxy environments computing the…
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