A flux-limited sample of dusty star-forming galaxies from the Atacama Cosmology Telescope: physical properties and the case for multiplicity
Kirsten R. Hall, Jake Hassan, Richard M. Feder, Tobias A. Marriage, Michael Zemcov, and Jesus Rivera

TL;DR
This study models the spectral energy distributions of 71 dusty star-forming galaxies selected by ACT, revealing that many are likely unlensed and composed of multiple unresolved sources, highlighting the complexity of such galaxies.
Contribution
Introduces a probabilistic cataloging method (PCAT) and high-resolution SMA observations to analyze the physical properties and multiplicity of ACT-selected DSFGs, emphasizing the prevalence of unlensed and multiple sources.
Findings
Many DSFGs are likely unlensed and multiple.
Median redshift zphot=3.3, apparent size ~5.2 kpc.
At least 14 out of 19 sources are multiple or unlensed.
Abstract
We report the modeling of the millimeter and far-infrared spectral energy distributions of 71 dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) selected by the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) with a lower flux-density limit of 8 mJy at 220 GHz (1.4 mm). All sources were cross-identified with Herschel surveys at 500, 350, and 250 {\mu}m, and nineteen of our sources were observed at with the Submillimeter Array. A probabilistic cataloging algorithm, PCAT, favors multiple unresolved flux components in the Herschel data for the majority of ACT-selected DSFGs. We compare the derived physical properties of the DSFGs obtained from modeling the flux densities with those from similar studies of both lensed and unlensed DSFG populations. We find the median, 16th and 84th percentiles for the following model parameters: redshift zphot=3.3(+0.7)(-0.6), apparent size {\mu}d=5.2(+0.9)(-2.4) kpc, apparent dust…
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