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Published October 2009 | Published
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An AzTEC 1.1 mm survey of the GOODS-N field – II. Multiwavelength identifications and redshift distribution

Abstract

We present results from a multiwavelength study of 29 sources (false detection probabilities <5 per cent) from a survey of the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey-North (GOODS-N) field at 1.1 mm using the Astronomical Thermal Emission Camera (AzTEC). Comparing with existing 850 μm Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array (SCUBA) studies in the field, we examine differences in the source populations selected at the two wavelengths. The AzTEC observations uniformly cover the entire survey field to a 1σ depth of ~1 mJy. Searching deep 1.4 GHz Very Large Array (VLA) and Spitzer 3–24 μm catalogues, we identify robust counterparts for 21 1.1 mm sources, and tentative associations for the remaining objects. The redshift distribution of AzTEC sources is inferred from available spectroscopic and photometric redshifts. We find a median redshift of z= 2.7 , somewhat higher than z= 2.0 for 850 μm selected sources in the same field, and our lowest redshift identification lies at a spectroscopic redshift z= 1.1460 . We measure the 850 μm to 1.1 mm colour of our sources and do not find evidence for '850 μm dropouts', which can be explained by the low signal-to-noise ratio of the observations. We also combine these observed colours with spectroscopic redshifts to derive the range of dust temperatures T, and dust emissivity indices β for the sample, concluding that existing estimates T ~ 30 K and β ~ 1.75 are consistent with these new data.

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© 2009 RAS. Accepted 2009 June 15; received 2009 June 1; in original form 2009 March 24. We thank D. Stern, E. MacDonald and M. Dickinson for providing their unpublished Keck redshift for AzGN 27. We also thank the anonymous referees for their helpful comments. This research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, and the NSF grant AST05-40852. AP acknowledges support provided by NASA through the Spitzer Space Telescope Program, through a contract issued by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology under a contract with NASA. IA and DHH acknowledge partial support by CONACyT from research grants 39953-F and 39548-F.

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