DUALZ: Deep UNCOVER-ALMA Legacy High-Z Survey
Seiji Fujimoto, Rachel Bezanson, Ivo Labbe, Gabriel Brammer, Sedona H., Price, Bingjie Wang, John R. Weaver, Yoshinobu Fudamoto, Pascal A. Oesch,, Christina C. Williams, Pratika Dayal, Robert Feldmann, Jenny E. Greene, Joel, Leja, Katherine E. Whitaker, Adi Zitrin, Sam E. Cutler

TL;DR
DUALZ is a comprehensive ALMA and JWST survey of the Abell 2744 galaxy cluster, revealing high-redshift dusty galaxies, including some extremely obscured and early universe objects, with publicly available data for community research.
Contribution
This work presents the first large-scale joint ALMA and JWST survey of a galaxy cluster, identifying numerous high-redshift dust sources and providing extensive publicly released data.
Findings
Detected 69 dust continuum sources at z~2.3
Identified a galaxy at z=6.33 and a potential galaxy at z=10.07
Found many HST- and JWST-dark galaxies with significant dust obscuration.
Abstract
We present the survey design and initial results of the ALMA Cycle 9 program of DUALZ, which aims to establish a joint ALMA and JWST public legacy field targeting the massive galaxy cluster Abell 2744. DUALZ features a contiguous ALMA 30-GHz-wide mosaic in Band 6, covering areas of down to a sensitivity of Jy. Through a blind search, we identified 69 dust continuum sources at S/N with median redshift and intrinsic 1.2-mm flux of and ~mJy. Of these, 27 have been spectroscopically confirmed, leveraged by the latest NIRSpec observations, while photometric redshift estimates are constrained by the comprehensive HST, NIRCam, and ALMA data for the remaining sources. With priors, we further identify a [CII]158 m line emitter at , confirmed by the latest NIRSpec spectroscopy. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
