Bibcode
Iglesias-Groth, S.; Díaz-Sánchez, A.; Rebolo, R.; Dannerbauer, H.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 467, Issue 1, p.330-339
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2017
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8
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Description
We present results from a near-/mid-IR search for submillimetre galaxies
over a region of 6230 deg2 of the southern sky. We used a
cross-correlation of the VISTA Hemispheric Survey (VHS) and the WISE
data base to identify bright galaxies (Ks ≤ 18.2) with
near-/mid-IR colours similar to those of the high-redshift lensed submm
galaxy SMM J2135-0102. We find seven galaxies that fulfil all five
adopted near-/mid-IR colour (NMIRQC) criteria and resemble the SED of
the reference galaxy at these wavelengths. For these galaxies, which are
broadly distributed in the sky, we determined photometric redshifts in
the range z = 1.6-3.2. We searched the VHS for clusters of galaxies,
which may be acting as gravitational lenses, and found that six out of
the seven galaxies are located within 3.5 arcmin of a cluster/group of
galaxies. Using the J-Ks versus J sequences, we determine
photometric redshifts for these clusters/groups in the range z =
0.2-0.9. We propose the newly identified sources are ultrabright
high-redshift lensed SMG candidates. Follow-up observations in the submm
and mm are key to determine the ultimate nature of these objects.
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