ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey: ALMA-Herschel Joint Study of Lensed Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies across $z\simeq0.5-6$
Fengwu Sun, Eiichi Egami, Seiji Fujimoto, Timothy Rawle, Franz E., Bauer, Kotaro Kohno, Ian Smail, Pablo G. P\'erez-Gonz\'alez, Yiping Ao, Scott, C. Chapman, Francoise Combes, Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky, Daniel Espada,, Jorge Gonz\'alez-L\'opez, Anton M. Koekemoer

TL;DR
This study combines ALMA and Herschel data to analyze lensed dusty star-forming galaxies across redshifts 0.5 to 6, revealing their physical properties, redshift distribution, and dust temperature evolution.
Contribution
It provides a joint ALMA-Herschel analysis of lensed galaxies, including physical property derivation and redshift distribution, with insights into dust temperature evolution up to high redshifts.
Findings
Median redshift of main sample is 2.08.
Median intrinsic star-formation rate is 94 M_sun/yr.
No extreme dust temperature found at z=6.07.
Abstract
We present an ALMA-Herschel joint analysis of sources detected by the ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey (ALCS) at 1.15 mm. Herschel/PACS and SPIRE data at 100-500 m are deblended for 180 ALMA sources in 33 lensing cluster fields that are either detected securely (141 sources; in our main sample) or tentatively at S/N4 with cross-matched HST/Spitzer counterparts, down to a delensed 1.15-mm flux density of mJy. We performed far-infrared spectral energy distribution modeling and derived the physical properties of dusty star formation for 125 sources (109 independently) that are detected at in at least one Herschel band. 27 secure ALCS sources are not detected in any Herschel bands, including 17 optical/near-IR-dark sources that likely reside at . The 16-50-84 percentiles of the redshift distribution are 1.15-2.08-3.59 for ALCS sources in the main…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
