2019
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ab23ff
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The East Asian Observatory SCUBA-2 Survey of the COSMOS Field: Unveiling 1147 Bright Sub-millimeter Sources across 2.6 Square Degrees

Abstract: We present sensitive 850 µm imaging of the COSMOS field using 640 hr of new and archival observations taken with SCUBA-2 at the East Asian Observatory's James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. The SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey (S2COSMOS) achieves a median noise level of σ 850µm = 1.2 mJy beam −1 over an area of 1.6 sq. degree (main; Hubble Space Telescope / Advanced Camera for Surveys footprint), and σ 850µm = 1.7 mJy beam −1 over an additional 1 sq. degree of supplementary (supp) coverage. We present a catalogue of 1020 and 1… Show more

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“…to target the COSMOS (Cosmic Evolution Survey) field (Scoville et al 2007), a 2 deg 2 area of sky centred at RA = 10:00:28.60 and Dec = +02:12:21.00 (J2000). We make use of the 850µm map from the SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey (S2COSMOS, Simpson et al 2019), the deepest and most sensitive sub-mm image of the COSMOS field to-date. This map incorporates archival data from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS, Geach et al 2017;Micha lowski et al 2017) and new data from S2COSMOS, providing a complete and homogeneous map of the COSMOS field at 850µm.…”
Section: Submillimetre Images Of the Cosmos Fieldmentioning
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“…to target the COSMOS (Cosmic Evolution Survey) field (Scoville et al 2007), a 2 deg 2 area of sky centred at RA = 10:00:28.60 and Dec = +02:12:21.00 (J2000). We make use of the 850µm map from the SCUBA-2 COSMOS survey (S2COSMOS, Simpson et al 2019), the deepest and most sensitive sub-mm image of the COSMOS field to-date. This map incorporates archival data from the SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey (S2CLS, Geach et al 2017;Micha lowski et al 2017) and new data from S2COSMOS, providing a complete and homogeneous map of the COSMOS field at 850µm.…”
Section: Submillimetre Images Of the Cosmos Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This analysis shows that our choice of source catalogue is not likely to significantly impact the results of this study, and choosing the CIGALE catalogue over the Driver/magphys catalogue would not change our conclusions. We ultimately choose to use the magphys dataset for the rest of this study, since it is limited to the central regions of the map ( Figure 1) where the noise levels are lowest (Simpson et al 2019).…”
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