SPLASH-SXDF multi-wavelength photometric catalog

Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series American Astronomical Society 235:2 (2018) 36

Authors:

V Mehta, C Scarlata, P Capak, I Davidzon, A Faisst, BC Hsieh, O Ilbert, Matthew Jarvis, CLOTILDE Laigle, J Phillips, J Silverman, MA Strauss, M Tanaka, Rebecca Bowler, J Coupon, S Foucaud, S Hemmati, D Masters, HJ McCracken, B Mobasher, M Ouchi, T Shibuya, W-H Wang

Abstract:

We present a multi-wavelength catalog in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field (SXDF) as part of the Spitzer Large Area Survey with Hyper-Suprime-Cam (SPLASH). We include the newly acquired optical data from the Hyper-Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program, accompanied by IRAC coverage from the SPLASH survey. All available optical and near-infrared data is homogenized and resampled on a common astrometric reference frame. Source detection is done using a multi-wavelength detection image including the u-band to recover the bluest objects. We measure multi-wavelength photometry and compute photometric redshifts as well as physical properties for ~1.17 million objects over ~4.2 deg2, with ~800,000 objects in the 2.4 deg2 HSC-Ultra-Deep coverage. Using the available spectroscopic redshifts from various surveys over the range of 0 < z < 6, we verify the performance of the photometric redshifts and we find a normalized median absolute deviation of 0.023 and outlier fraction of 3.2%. The SPLASH-SXDF catalog is a valuable, publicly available resource, perfectly suited for studying galaxies in the early universe and tracing their evolution through cosmic time.

The Black Hole in the Most Massive Ultracompact Dwarf Galaxy M59-UCD3

(2018)

Authors:

Christopher P Ahn, Anil C Seth, Michele Cappellari, Davor Krajnović, Jay Strader, Karina T Voggel, Jonelle L Walsh, Arash Bahramian, Holger Baumgardt, Jean Brodie, Igor Chilingarian, Laura Chomiuk, Mark den Brok, Matthias Frank, Michael Hilker, Richard M McDermid, Steffen Mieske, Nadine Neumayer, Dieu D Nguyen, Renuka Pechetti, Aaron J Romanowsky, Lee Spitler

The environment and host haloes of the brightest z~6 Lyman-break galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press 477:3 (2018) 3760-3774

Authors:

Peter Hatfield, Rebecca Bowler, Matthew Jarvis, Catherine Hale

Abstract:

By studying the large-scale structure of the bright high-redshift Lyman-break galaxy (LBG) population it is possible to gain an insight into the role of environment in galaxy formation physics in the early Universe. We measure the clustering of a sample of bright ($-22.7

Black Hole Mergers in Galactic Nuclei Induced by the Eccentric Kozai–Lidov Effect

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 856:2 (2018) 140-140

Authors:

Bao-Minh Hoang, Smadar Naoz, Bence Kocsis, Frederic A Rasio, Fani Dosopoulou

Abstract:

Nuclear star clusters around massive black holes are expected to be abundant in stellar mass black holes and black hole binaries. These binaries form a hierarchical triple system with the massive black hole at the center. Gravitational perturbations from the massive black hole can cause high eccentricity excitation. During this process, the eccentricity may approach unity, and the pericenter distance may become sufficiently small that gravitational wave emission drives the binary to merge. In this paper, we consider a simple proof of concept and explore the effect of the eccentric Kozai-Lidov mechanism for unequal mass binaries. We perform a set of Monte Carlo simulations on BH-BH binaries in galactic nuclei with quadrupole and octupole-level secular perturbations, general relativistic precession, and gravitational wave emission. For a nominal number of steady-state BH-BH binaries, our model gives a total merger rate $\sim 1 - 3$$Gpc^{-3} yr^{-1}$, depending on the assumed density profile. Thus, our model potentially competes with other dynamical mechanisms, such as the dynamical formations and mergers of BH binaries in globular clusters or dense nuclear clusters without a massive black hole. We provide predictions for the distributions of these LIGO sources in galactic nuclei.

Starburst to Quiescent from HST/ALMA: Stars and Dust Unveil Minor Mergers in Submillimeter Galaxies at z ∼ 4.5

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society 856:2 (2018) 121

Authors:

C Gómez-Guijarro, S Toft, A Karim, B Magnelli, GE Magdis, EF Jiménez-Andrade, PL Capak, F Fraternali, S Fujimoto, DA Riechers, E Schinnerer, V Smolčić, M Aravena, F Bertoldi, I Cortzen, G Hasinger, EM Hu, GC Jones, AM Koekemoer, N Lee, HJ McCracken, MJ Michałowski, F Navarrete, M Pović, A Puglisi, E Romano-Díaz, K Sheth, JD Silverman, J Staguhn, CL Steinhardt, M Stockmann, M Tanaka, F Valentino, E van Kampen, A Zirm