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Wang, W.-H.; Lin, Wei-Ching; Lim, Chen-Fatt; Smail, Ian; Chapman, Scott C.; Zheng, Xian Zhong; Shim, Hyunjin; Kodama, Tadayuki; Almaini, Omar; Ao, Yiping; Blain, Andrew W.; Bourne, Nathan; Bunker, Andrew J.; Chang, Yu-Yen; Chao, Dani C.-Y.; Chen, Chian-Chou; Clements, David L.; Conselice, Christopher J.; Cowley, William I.; Dannerbauer, H.; Dunlop, James S.; Geach, James E.; Goto, Tomotsugu; Jiang, Linhua; Ivison, Rob J.; Jeong, Woong-Seob; Kohno, Kotaro; Kong, Xu; Lee, Chien-Hsu; Lee, Hyung Mok; Lee, Minju; Michałowski, Michał J.; Oteo, Iván; Sawicki, Marcin; Scott, Douglas; Shu, Xin Wen; Simpson, James M.; Tee, Wei-Leong; Toba, Yoshiki; Valiante, Elisabetta; Wang, Jun-Xian; Wang, Ran; Wardlow, Julie L.
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The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 850, Issue 1, article id. 37, 17 pp. (2017).
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The SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES) is a three-year JCMT
Large Program aiming to reach the 450 μm confusion limit in the
COSMOS-CANDELS region to study a representative sample of the
high-redshift far-infrared galaxy population that gives rise to the bulk
of the far-infrared background. We present the first-year data from
STUDIES. We reached a 450 μm noise level of 0.91 mJy for point
sources at the map center, covered an area of 151 arcmin2,
and detected 98 and 141 sources at 4.0σ and 3.5σ,
respectively. Our derived counts are best constrained in the
3.5–25 mJy regime using directly detected sources. Below the
detection limits, our fluctuation analysis further constrains the slope
of the counts down to 1 mJy. The resulting counts at 1–25 mJy are
consistent with a power law having a slope of ‑2.59 (±0.10
for 3.5–25 mJy, and {}-0.7+0.4 for
1–3.5 mJy). There is no evidence of a faint-end termination or
turnover of the counts in this flux density range. Our counts are also
consistent with previous SCUBA-2 blank-field and lensing-cluster
surveys. The integrated surface brightness from our counts down to 1 mJy
is 90.0 ± 17.2 Jy deg‑2, which can account for
up to {83}-16+15 % of the COBE 450 μm
background. We show that Herschel counts at 350 and 500 μm are
significantly higher than our 450 μm counts, likely caused by its
large beam and source clustering. High angular resolution instruments
like SCUBA-2 at 450 μm are therefore highly beneficial for measuring
the luminosity and spatial density of high-redshift dusty galaxies.
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