Far beyond stacking: Fully bayesian constraints on sub-microJy radio source populations over the XMM-LSS-VIDEO field

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 453:2 (2015) 1740-1753

Authors:

Jonathan TL Zwart, Mario Santos, Matthew J Jarvis

Abstract:

Measuring radio source counts is critical for characterizing new extragalactic populations, brings a wealth of science within reach and will inform forecasts for SKA and its pathfinders. Yet there is currently great debate (and few measurements) about the behaviour of the 1.4-GHz counts in the microJy regime. One way to push the counts to these levels is via 'stacking', the covariance of a map with a catalogue at higher resolution and (often) a different wavelength. For the first time, we cast stacking in a fully bayesian framework, applying it to (i) the SKADS simulation and (ii) VLA data stacked at the positions of sources from the VIDEO survey. In the former case, the algorithm recovers the counts correctly when applied to the catalogue, but is biased high when confusion comes into play. This needs to be accounted for in the analysis of data from any relatively-low-resolution SKA pathfinders. For the latter case, the observed radio source counts remain flat below the 5-sigma level of 85 microJy as far as 40 microJy, then fall off earlier than the flux hinted at by the SKADS simulations and a recent P(D) analysis (which is the only other measurement from the literature at these flux-density levels, itself extrapolated in frequency). Division into galaxy type via spectral-energy distribution reveals that normal spiral galaxies dominate the counts at these fluxes.

P-MaNGA: Full spectral fitting and stellar population maps from prototype observations

(2015)

Authors:

David M Wilkinson, Claudia Maraston, Daniel Thomas, Lodovico Coccato, Rita Tojeiro, Michele Cappellari, Francesco Belfiore, Matthew Bershady, Mike Blanton, Kevin Bundy, Sabrina Cales, Brian Cherinka, Niv Drory, Eric Emsellem, Hai Fu, David Law, Cheng Li, Roberto Maiolino, Karen Masters, Christy Tremonti, David Wake, Enci Wang, Anne-Marie Weijmans, Ting Xiao, Renbin Yan, Kai Zhang, Dmitry Bizyaev, Jonathan Brinkmann, Karen Kinemuchi, Elena Malanushenko, Viktor Malanushenko, Daniel Oravetz, Kaike Pan, Audrey Simmons

Gravitational lens modelling in a citizen science context

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 447:3 (2015) 2170-2180

Authors:

Rafael Küng, Prasenjit Saha, Anupreeta More, Elisabeth Baeten, Jonathan Coles, Claude Cornen, Christine Macmillan, Phil Marshall, Surhud More, Jonas Odermatt, Aprajita Verma, Julianne K Wilcox

The SAMI Galaxy Survey: instrument specification and target selection

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 447:3 (2015) 2857-2879

Authors:

JJ Bryant, MS Owers, ASG Robotham, SM Croom, SP Driver, MJ Drinkwater, NPF Lorente, L Cortese, N Scott, M Colless, A Schaefer, EN Taylor, IS Konstantopoulos, JT Allen, I Baldry, L Barnes, AE Bauer, J Bland-Hawthorn, JV Bloom, AM Brooks, S Brough, G Cecil, W Couch, D Croton, R Davies, S Ellis, LMR Fogarty, C Foster, K Glazebrook, M Goodwin, A Green, ML Gunawardhana, E Hampton, I-T Ho, AM Hopkins, L Kewley, JS Lawrence, SG Leon-Saval, S Leslie, R McElroy, G Lewis, J Liske, ÁR López-Sánchez, S Mahajan, AM Medling, N Metcalfe, M Meyer, J Mould, D Obreschkow, S O'Toole, M Pracy, SN Richards, T Shanks, R Sharp, SM Sweet, AD Thomas, C Tonini, CJ Walcher

The Subaru FMOS Galaxy Redshift Survey (FastSound). I. Overview of the Survey Targeting on H$\alpha$ Emitters at $z \sim 1.4$

(2015)

Authors:

Motonari Tonegawa, Tomonori Totani, Hiroyuki Okada, Masayuki Akiyama, Gavin Dalton, Karl Glazebrook, Fumihide Iwamuro, Toshinori Maihara, Kouji Ohta, Ikkoh Shimizu, Naruhisa Takato, Naoyuki Tamura, Kiyoto Yabe, Andrew J Bunker, Jean Coupon, Pedro G Ferreira, Carlos S Frenk, Tomotsugu Goto, Chiaki Hikage, Takashi Ishikawa, Takahiko Matsubara, Surhud More, Teppei Okumura, Will J Percival, Lee R Spitler, Istvan Szapudi