The Nature of 500 micron Risers III: A Small Complete Sample
D.L. Clements, J. Cairns, J. Greenslade, G. Petitpas, Y. Ding, I., P\'erez-Fournon, D. Riechers

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution SMA imaging to analyze a complete sample of 500 micron risers, revealing their nature, redshifts, and star formation activity, with implications for galaxy formation and lensing.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed interferometric analysis of a complete sample of 500 micron risers, identifying their multiplicity, lensing, and potential forming brightest cluster galaxy.
Findings
Two sources are likely gravitationally lensed.
Two sources are multiple systems.
Most sources are at redshifts 2.5-3.5.
Abstract
Herschel surveys have found large numbers of sources with red far-IR colours, and spectral energy distributions (SEDs) rising from 250 to 500m: 500 risers. The nature and role of these sources is not fully understood. We here present Submillimeter Array (SMA) interferometric imaging at 200 GHz of a complete sample of five 500 risers with F500 44 mJy selected within a 4.5 square degree region of the XMMLSS field. These observations can resolve the separate components of multiple sources and allow cross identification at other wavelengths using the extensive optical-to-IR data in this field. Of our five targets we find that two are likely gravitationally lensed, two are multiple sources, and one an isolated single source. Photometric redshifts, using optical-to-IR data and far-IR/submm data, suggest they lie at redshifts . Star formation rates and stellar masses…
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TopicsOil and Gas Production Techniques · Offshore Engineering and Technologies
