AMI-LA observations of the SuperCLASS supercluster

作者:Riseley C. J.*; Grainge K. J. B.; Perrott Y. C.; Scaife A. M. M.; Battye R. A.; Beswick R. J.; Birkinshaw M.; Brown M. L.; Casey C. M.; Demetroullas C.; Hales C. A.; Harrison I.; Hung C. -L.; Jackson N. J.; Muxlow T.; Watson B.; Cantwell T. M.; Carey S. H.; Elwood P. J.; Hickish J.; Jin T. Z.; Razavi-Ghods N.; Scott P. F.; Titterington D. J.
来源:Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018, 474(4): 5598-5613.
DOI:10.1093/mnras/stx3118

摘要

We present a deep survey of the Super-Cluster Assisted Shear Survey (SuperCLASS) super-cluster - a region of sky known to contain five Abell clusters at redshift z similar to 0.2 - performed using the Arcminute Microkelvin Imager (AMI) Large Array (LA) at 15.5 GHz. Our survey covers an area of approximately 0.9 deg(2). We achieve a nominal sensitivity of 32.0 mu Jy beam(-1) towards the field centre, finding 80 sources above a 5 sigma threshold. We derive the radio colour-colour distribution for sources common to three surveys that cover the field and identify three sources with strongly curved spectra - a high-frequency-peaked source and two GHz-peaked-spectrum sources. The differential source count (i) agrees well with previous deep radio source counts, (ii) exhibits no evidence of an emerging population of star-forming galaxies, down to a limit of 0.24 mJy, and (iii) disagrees with some models of the 15 GHz source population. However, our source count is in agreement with recent work that provides an analytical correction to the source count from the Square Kilometre Array Design Study (SKADS) Simulated Sky, supporting the suggestion that this discrepancy is caused by an abundance of flat-spectrum galaxy cores as yet not included in source population models.

  • 出版日期2018-3
  • 单位CSIRO