2002ApJ...573..473D


Query : 2002ApJ...573..473D

2002ApJ...573..473D - Astrophys. J., 573, 473-484 (2002/July-2)

Properties of millimeter galaxies: constraints from K-band blank fields.

DANNERBAUER H., LEHNERT M.D., LUTZ D., TACCONI L., BERTOLDI F., CARILLI C., GENZEL R. and MENTEN K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have used the IRAM Plateau de Bure millimeter interferometer to locate with subarcsecond accuracy the dust emission of three of the brightest 1.2 mm sources in the NTT Deep Field selected from our 1.2 mm Max-Planck-Millimeter Bolometer Array survey at the IRAM 30 m telescope. We combine these results with deep B to K imaging and Very Large Array interferometry. Reliable identifications are an essential step toward an understanding of the high-redshift (sub)millimeter galaxy population, toward testing the common belief that they are scaled-up analogs of local dusty ultraluminous galaxies, and in shedding light on the possible connection to spheroid formation. Strikingly, none of the three accurately located millimeter galaxies MM J120546-0741.5, MM J120539-0745.4, and MM J120517-0743.1 has a K-band counterpart down to the faint limit of Ks>21.9. This implies that these three galaxies either are extremely obscured and/or are at very high redshifts (z≳4). We combine our results with literature data for 11 more (sub)millimeter galaxies that are identified with similar reliability. In terms of their K-band properties, the sample divides into three roughly equal groups: (1) undetected to K∼22, (2) detected in the near-infrared but not the optical, and (3) detected in the optical with the possibility of optical follow-up spectroscopy. We find a trend in this sample between near-infrared to submillimeter and submillimeter to radio spectral indexes, which in comparison to spectral energy distributions (SEDs) of low-redshift infrared-luminous galaxies suggests that the most plausible primary factor causing the extreme near-infrared faintness of our objects is their high redshift. We show that the near-infrared to radio SEDs of the sample are inconsistent with SEDs that resemble local far-infrared cool galaxies with moderate luminosities, which were proposed in some models of the submillimeter sky. We briefly discuss the implications of the results for our understanding of galaxy formation.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Galaxies: Individual: Alphanumeric: MM J120517-0743.1 - Galaxies: Individual: Alphanumeric: MM J120539-0745.4 - Galaxies: Individual: Alphanumeric: MM J120546-0741.5 - Galaxies: Starburst - Infrared: Galaxies - Submillimeter

Nomenclature: Table 1: [DLL2002] MM JHHMMSS+DDMM.m N=3.

CDS comments: p. 478 : IRAS 15250+0309 is a misprint for IRAS 15250+3609 ?

Simbad objects: 29

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Number of rows : 29
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME SMM J00266+1708 GiC 00 26 34.10 +17 08 33.7     23.30   21.979 ~ 30 0
2 NAME SMM J02399-0136 G 02 39 51.87 -01 35 58.8       21.20   ~ 191 2
3 [BCS99b] ACO 370 L5 smm 02 39 56.51 -01 34 25.7   20.44       ~ 50 0
4 NAME LRG J0239-0134 Sy2 02 39 56.568 -01 34 26.49   20.44       ~ 61 0
5 RAFGL 618 pA* 04 42 53.6242032600 +36 06 53.400902220   16.32   12.59   C-rich 1001 0
6 NAME SMM J09429+4658 G 09 42 54.65 +46 58 44.7           ~ 18 0
7 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5861 6
8 NAME SMM J105201.25+572445.7 smm 10 52 01.417 +57 24 43.04       26.29 25.52 ~ 48 1
9 QSO B1124-186 QSO 11 27 04.39245388 -18 57 17.4418445   19.17 18.65 19.23   ~ 229 1
10 [DLL2002] MM J120517-0743.1 G 12 05 17.93 -07 43 06.6           ~ 6 0
11 [DLL2002] MM J120539-0745.4 G 12 05 39.32 -07 45 26.4           ~ 6 0
12 [DLL2002] MM J120546-0741.5 G 12 05 46.57 -07 41 33.4           ~ 7 0
13 BAX 181.6396-07.7411 ClG 12 06 33.5 -07 44 24           ~ 16 0
14 LEDA 39024 LIN 12 13 46.107 +02 48 41.50           ~ 354 1
15 3C 273 BLL 12 29 06.6998257176 +02 03 08.597629980   13.05 14.830 14.11   ~ 5804 1
16 Cowie 19 AGN 12 36 51.719 +62 12 20.22 24.90 23.6504 22.917 21.45 21.6164 ~ 93 0
17 CXOHDFN J123651.7+621221 G 12 36 51.7445 +62 12 21.438     27.6   25.80 ~ 84 0
18 NAME SMM J123652+621225 smm 12 36 51.976 +62 12 25.80           ~ 164 0
19 Mrk 273 Sy2 13 44 42.1781 +55 53 12.819   15.68 14.91     ~ 913 3
20 NAME SMM J14009+0252 G 14 00 57.538 +02 52 49.85           ~ 46 0
21 NAME SMM J14011+0252 GiC 14 01 04.95 +02 52 24.0           ~ 154 1
22 [ADH2006] 14.1 G 14 17 40.21 +52 29 06.5     25.5     ~ 25 0
23 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
24 [BCM2000] J154127+6615 mm 15 41 26.901 +66 14 37.29           ~ 6 0
25 [BCM2000] J154127+6616 G 15 41 27.281 +66 16 17.00           ~ 14 0
26 M 10 GlC 16 57 09.05 -04 06 01.1     4.98     ~ 789 0
27 NAME Super Antennae Sy2 19 31 21.4272801984 -72 39 21.442847832   17.39 16.37 14.65   ~ 302 2
28 EM* MWC 349 ** 20 32 45.499080 +40 39 36.74124   15.88 13.15 12.13   Bep 801 0
29 NAME South America H2G 22 51 49.307 -17 52 23.96   16.97       ~ 327 3

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