The nature of the optically faint submillijansky radio sources: The VLT/VIMOS view

被引:0
|
作者
Sobral, D. [1 ]
Afonso, J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Ciencias, Observ Astron Lisboa, Tapada Ajuda, P-1349018 Lisbon, Portugal
关键词
D O I
10.1142/9789812773067_0020
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The aim of this study is to characterize the optically faint submillijansky (sub-mJy) radio population, exploring its nature and evolution, and thus to complete recent studies which have successfully done this for optically bright sources. In order to achieve this, the VLT/VIMOS was used to obtain spectra of several tens of galaxies that are part of the Phoenix Deep Survey (PDS), a multiwavelength survey based on deep 1.4 Ghz radio imaging, reaching well into the sub-100 mu Jy level. The analysis of the first set of observations reveal 32 sources with a secure redshift determination having optical magnitudes 19 <= R <= 24 mag. Of these, 34% are star-forming galaxies, 22% are identified as Seyfert galaxies, showing active galactic nucleus signatures, 6% have absorption lines only, and the remaining 38% show narrow lines that do not allow detailed spectral classification (mainly because they are at high redshifts, or due to spectrum with poor signal-to-noise ratio). On the other hand, the sample considered in this study clearly indicates that optically faint (R >= 19 mag) sub-mJy radio sources tend to be at higher redshifts, and have fainter radio fluxes, a result which confirms indications from previous work.
引用
收藏
页码:75 / +
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] BLUE GALAXIES IDENTIFIED WITH SUBMILLIJANSKY RADIO-SOURCES IN THE 1300 + 3034 FIELD
    THUAN, TX
    PATTERSON, RJ
    CONDON, JJ
    MITCHELL, KJ
    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 1992, 104 (04): : 1331 - 1338
  • [22] A VLT/VIMOS view of two Planck multiple-cluster systems: Structure and galaxy properties
    Wicker, R.
    Aghanim, N.
    Bonjean, V.
    Lecoq, E.
    Douspis, M.
    Burgarella, D.
    Pointecouteau, E.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2023, 676
  • [23] Spitzer IRS spectra of optically faint IRAS sources
    Sargsyan, Lusine
    Mickaelian, Areg
    Weedman, Daniel
    Houck, James
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2008, 683 (01): : 114 - 122
  • [24] IDENTIFICATION AND MORPHOLOGY OF OPTICALLY FAINT EXTRAGALACTIC IRAS SOURCES
    KLAAS, U
    ELSASSER, H
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS SUPPLEMENT SERIES, 1993, 99 (01): : 71 - 103
  • [25] The nature of faint radio galaxies at high redshifts
    Saxena, A.
    Rottgering, H. J. A.
    Duncan, K. J.
    Hill, G. J.
    Best, P. N.
    Indahl, B. L.
    Marinello, M.
    Overzier, R. A.
    Pentericci, L.
    Prandoni, I.
    Dannerbauer, H.
    Barrena, R.
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2019, 489 (04) : 5053 - 5075
  • [26] Faint radio sources and the cosmic microwave background
    Richards, EA
    EXTRAGALACTIC RADIO SOURCES, 1996, (175): : 593 - 594
  • [27] Faint radio sources and star formation history
    Haarsma, DB
    Partridge, RB
    Windhorst, RA
    Richards, EA
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 544 (02): : 641 - 658
  • [28] Are the infrared-faint radio sources pulsars?
    Cameron, A. D.
    Keith, M.
    Hobbs, G.
    Norris, R. P.
    Mao, M. Y.
    Middelberg, E.
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2011, 415 (01) : 845 - 848
  • [29] COMPACT RADIO-SOURCES WITH FAINT COMPONENTS
    PERLEY, RA
    FOMALONT, EB
    JOHNSTON, KJ
    ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL, 1980, 85 (06): : 649 - 658
  • [30] FAINT RADIO-SOURCES AND GRAVITATIONAL LENSING
    LANGSTON, GI
    CONNER, SR
    HEFLIN, MB
    LEHAR, J
    BURKE, BF
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1990, 353 (01): : 34 - 38