The WEAVE-LOFAR survey

Proceedings SF2A 2016 - Scientific highlights Société Francaise d’Astronomie et d’Astrophysique (SF2A) (2016) 271-280

Authors:

DJB Smith, PN Best, KJ Duncan, NA Hatch, Matthew J Jarvis, HJA Röttgering, CJ Simpson, JP Stott, RK Cochrane, KE Coppin, H Dannerbauer, TA Davis, JE Geach, Catherine L Hale, MJ Hardcastle, PW Hatfield, RCW Houghton, N Maddox, SL McGee, L Morabito, D Nisbet, M Pandey-Pommier, I Prandoni, A Saxena, TW Shimwell, M Tarr, IV Bemmel, Aprajita Verma, GJ White, WL Williams

Abstract:

In these proceedings we highlight the primary scientific goals and design of the WEAVE-LOFAR survey, which will use the new WEAVE spectrograph on the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope to provide the primary source of spectroscopic information for the LOFAR Surveys Key Science Project. Beginning in 2018, WEAVE-LOFAR will generate more than 10$^6$ R=5000 365-960 nm spectra of low-frequency selected radio sources, across three tiers designed to efficiently sample the redshift-luminosity plane, and produce a data set of enormous legacy value. The radio frequency selection, combined with the high multiplex and throughput of the WEAVE spectrograph, make obtaining redshifts in this way very efficient, and we expect that the redshift success rate will approach 100 per cent at $z < 1$. This unprecedented spectroscopic sample - which will be complemented by an integral field component - will be transformational in key areas, including studying the star formation history of the Universe, the role of accretion and AGN-driven feedback, properties of the epoch of reionisation, cosmology, cluster haloes and relics, as well as the nature of radio galaxies and protoclusters. Each topic will be addressed in unprecedented detail, and with the most reliable source classifications and redshift information in existence.

Density profile of dark matter haloes and galaxies in the Horizon-AGN simulation: the impact of AGN feedback

(2016)

Authors:

S Peirani, Y Dubois, M Volonteri, J Devriendt, K Bundy, J Silk, C Pichon, S Kaviraj, R Gavazzi, M Habouzit

ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF Ly alpha BLOB 1: HALO SUBSTRUCTURE ILLUMINATED FROM WITHIN

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL 832:1 (2016) ARTN 37

Authors:

JE Geach, D Narayanan, Y Matsuda, M Hayes, L Mas-Ribas, M Dijkstra, CC Steidel, SC Chapman, R Feldmann, A Avison, O Agertz, Y Ao, M Birkinshaw, MN Bremer, DL Clements, H Dannerbauer, D Farrah, CM Harrison, M Kubo, MJ Michalowski, D Scott, DJB Smith, M Spaans, JM Simpson, AM Swinbank, Y Taniguchi, P van der Werf, A Verma, T Yamada

Gender Stereotypes in Science Education Resources: A Visual Content Analysis

PLOS ONE Public Library of Science (PLoS) 11:11 (2016) e0165037

Authors:

Anne H Kerkhoven, Pedro Russo, Anne M Land-Zandstra, Aayush Saxena, Frans J Rodenburg

The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: 850um maps, catalogues and number counts

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 465:2 (2016) 1789-1806

Authors:

JE Geach, JS Dunlop, M Halpern, I Smail, PVD Werf, DM Alexander, O Almaini, I Aretxaga, V Arumugam, V Asboth, M Banerji, J Beanlands, PN Best, AW Blain, M Birkinshaw, EL Chapin, SC Chapman, C-C Chen, A Chrysostomou, C Clarke, DL Clements, C Conselice, KEK Coppin, WI Cowley, ALR Danielson, S Eales, AC Edge, D Farrah, A Gibb, CM Harrison, NK Hine, D Hughes, RJ Ivison, Matthew Jarvis, T Jenness, SF Jones, A Karim, M Koprowski, KK Knudsen, CG Lacey, T Mackenzie, G Marsden, K McAlpine, R McMahon, R Meijerink, MJ Michalowski, SJ Oliver, MJ Page, JA Peacock, Dimitra Rigopoulou

Abstract:

We present a catalogue of ∼3,000 submillimetre sources detected (≥3.5σ) at 850μm over ∼5 deg2 surveyed as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS). This is the largest survey of its kind at 850μm, increasing the sample size of 850-μm-selected submillimetre galaxies by an order of magnitude. The wide 850μm survey component of S2CLS covers the extragalactic fields: UKIDSS-UDS, COSMOS, Akari-NEP, Extended Groth Strip, Lockman Hole North, SSA22 and GOODS-North. The average 1σ depth of S2CLS is 1.2 mJy beam−1, approaching the SCUBA-2 850μm confusion limit, which we determine to be σc ≈ 0.8 mJy beam−1. We measure the 850μm number counts, reducing the Poisson errors on the differential counts to approximately 4% at S850 ≈ 3 mJy. With several independent fields, we investigate field-to-field variance, finding that the number counts on 0.5–1° scales are generally within 50% of the S2CLS mean for S850 > 3 mJy, with scatter consistent with the Poisson and estimated cosmic variance uncertainties, although there is a marginal (2σ) density enhancement in GOODS-North. The observed counts are in reasonable agreement with recent phenomenological and semi-analytic models, although determining the shape of the faint end slope (S850 < 3 mJy) remains a key test. The large solid angle of S2CLS allows us to measure the bright-end counts: at S850 > 10 mJy there are approximately ten sources per square degree, and we detect the distinctive up-turn in the number counts indicative of the detection of local sources of 850μm emission, and strongly lensed high-redshift galaxies. All calibrated maps and the catalogue are made publicly available.