The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Calibrators (ALMACAL) project leverages ALMA maps of calibrator-centered fields to conduct deep millimeter/submillimeter surveys, enabling the detection of extragalactic sources with flux densities orders of magnitude fainter than achievable with other instruments. These faint sources are critical for refining evolutionary models, as their number counts provide key constraints. In this study, we analyzed Band 3 ALMACAL maps from 606 calibrator fields, employing a novel machine learning approach to mitigate the often-overlooked bias introduced by the calibrator itself. Supported by extensive simulations, we extended 100 GHz radio active galactic nucleus (AGN) counts by approximately 1.5 orders of magnitude in flux density and refined constraints on dusty star-forming galaxies, reaching sensitivities as low as similar to 180 mu Jy. We have improved the sampling, compared to previous results, in the region of the dominant population transition (between dusty star-forming galaxies and radio AGN). Our results are in good agreement with model predictions.
ALMACAL. XV. Band 3 ALMA Survey and Number Counts
Ruli, Erlis
2025
Abstract
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Calibrators (ALMACAL) project leverages ALMA maps of calibrator-centered fields to conduct deep millimeter/submillimeter surveys, enabling the detection of extragalactic sources with flux densities orders of magnitude fainter than achievable with other instruments. These faint sources are critical for refining evolutionary models, as their number counts provide key constraints. In this study, we analyzed Band 3 ALMACAL maps from 606 calibrator fields, employing a novel machine learning approach to mitigate the often-overlooked bias introduced by the calibrator itself. Supported by extensive simulations, we extended 100 GHz radio active galactic nucleus (AGN) counts by approximately 1.5 orders of magnitude in flux density and refined constraints on dusty star-forming galaxies, reaching sensitivities as low as similar to 180 mu Jy. We have improved the sampling, compared to previous results, in the region of the dominant population transition (between dusty star-forming galaxies and radio AGN). Our results are in good agreement with model predictions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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