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Page 1: EMerlin lenses and starbursts from the widest-area Herschel and SCUBA-2 surveys Stephen Serjeant, July 17th 2007.

eMerlin lenses and starbursts from the widest-area Herschel and SCUBA-2 surveys

Stephen Serjeant, July 17th 2007

Page 2: EMerlin lenses and starbursts from the widest-area Herschel and SCUBA-2 surveys Stephen Serjeant, July 17th 2007.

5 150mJy at 850m over 4000 deg2 (2 years) then the whole JCMT-accessible sky (5 years)

• Find galaxies in the top 2-3 most luminous in the Hubble volume; the complete range of submm galaxy properties

• Determine the bright submm number counts• Determine the gravitational lensing fraction of submm galaxies• Mapping the peaks in the star formation density field (SCUBA-2

follow-up of SASSy sources)• Provide high-resolution foregrounds for Planck• Identify new populations of local cold ultraluminous galaxies

• Provide new submm pointing and flux calibrators

The SCUBA-2 All-Sky Survey

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• Approximately 1200 hours open time key project proposal - a SLOAN for Herschel

• 1000 deg2 SPIRE and PACS survey (110-500m):300 deg2 in SDSS / UKIDSS-LAS NGP

(LOFAR, eMerlin, Hawaii, La Palma)

300 deg2 in KIDS-N

(SKA pathfinders for HI and radio continuum; shallower LOFAR; visible from Atacama, ESO, La Palma)

400 deg2 in KIDS-S

(SKA pathfinders for HI and radio continuum; SPT/SZ surveys; ALMA; GAMA; DES over part)

* = obligatory contrived acronyms under discussion

The Herschel Kilo-Degree open time survey*

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The Herschel Kilo-Degree open time survey*• Local galaxies to 104-5 M of dust

• ~150,000 galaxies at z<0.3; half a million galaxies in total

• Around 1000 strong gravitational lenses; other rare objects

• Fluctuations in the far-IR background• High-resolution imaging of Planck HFI galaxies,

radiogalaxies, and S-Z clusters• Large-scale structure of the submm sky

* = obligatory contrived acronyms under discussion

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Strong lensing predictions

UNLENSED proto-spheroids (black solid line; Granato et al. 2004) IRAS galaxies (starbursts & spirals galaxies Silva et al. 2004, 2005)

radio sources (blazars; De Zotti et al. 2005)

STRONGLY LENSED proto-spheroids (black dashed line; Negrello et al. 2007)

Mattia Negrello, priv. comm.

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Mattia Negrello, priv. comm.

Strong lensing predictions

• Counts of unlensed proto-spheroids– shape of bright (S>100mJy) source counts unknown

• however for the magnifications considered (~10) the sources being magnified are in the constrained region of the counts

– extrapolation of 850m counts to shorter wavelengths • uncertainties mainly at 250-350m, but Granato model reproduces

160m counts

• Modelling of strong lensing– dark matter halo profile

• SIS and NFW have similar integrated magnification distributions less than x2 uncertainty in magnification bias

– presence of satellites and structures not considered• would enhance the lensing probability

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Mattia Negrello, priv. comm.

Strong lensing predictions

5 sensitivities (mJy) 250 m 350 m 500 m

T1000

(hours)

PMode 45 62 53 1168

A = 1000 deg2

250 m 350 m 500 mTime

(hours)

PMode 2984 (1%) 1570 (4%) 741 (35%) 1168

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Simon Dye, priv. comm.

Relative probability that zs=3 galaxy is lensed • Observed lens n(zL) is a convolution of intrinsic n(z) and the probability that a galaxy at z will act as a lens

• Differences due to cosmology are much bigger than differences due to lens model uncertainty

• Plot shows normalized p(zL) but in principle the absolutes give even stronger constraints on

cosmology

Cosmological constraints

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Simon Dye, priv. comm.

Cosmological constraints Method:

1. Create 1000 realisations of n(zL) for a given cosmology (m=0.3, =0.7 in this case)

2. Fit n(zL) for a range of cosmologies3. Vary the redshifts and repeat 1.

Current limitations:

1. Fitting ignores absolute probabilities (e.g. larger makes lensing more likely) can do better

2. Only fixed source redshifts3. Selection effects ignored uncertainties will really be higher

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Simon Dye, priv. comm.

Cosmological constraints 560 lenses, zs=3 560 lenses, zs=6

Degeneracy different to CMB; m better constrained than

0 0.5 1

m

0 0.5 1

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.5

1

0

0.5

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eMerlin imaging

• Confirmation of lensing: the most efficient lensing survey

• Multiple image statistics; lens matter distribution of 0.3<z<1.5 galaxies

• Starburst morphologies• Identifications of ≤ 250m

drop-outs

Confusing sources for eMerlin 1.4GHz snapshots: ~2 sources at ~10mJy per eMerlin primary beam

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