Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS

We report an unexpected variation in the positional offset distributions between Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS) submillimetre (submm) sources and their optical associations, depending on both 250-μm signal-to-noise ratio and 250/350-μm colour. We show that redder and br...

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Main Authors: Bourne, N., Maddox, S.J., Dunne, L., Dye, S., Eales, S., Hoyos, C., Gonzalez-Nuevo, J., Smith, D.J.B., Valiante, E., de Zotti, G., Ivison, R.J., Rowlands, K.
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author Bourne, N.
Maddox, S.J.
Dunne, L.
Dye, S.
Eales, S.
Hoyos, C.
Gonzalez-Nuevo, J.
Smith, D.J.B.
Valiante, E.
de Zotti, G.
Ivison, R.J.
Rowlands, K.
author_facet Bourne, N.
Maddox, S.J.
Dunne, L.
Dye, S.
Eales, S.
Hoyos, C.
Gonzalez-Nuevo, J.
Smith, D.J.B.
Valiante, E.
de Zotti, G.
Ivison, R.J.
Rowlands, K.
author_sort Bourne, N.
building Nottingham Research Data Repository
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description We report an unexpected variation in the positional offset distributions between Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS) submillimetre (submm) sources and their optical associations, depending on both 250-μm signal-to-noise ratio and 250/350-μm colour. We show that redder and brighter submm sources have optical associations with a broader distribution of positional offsets than would be expected if these offsets were due to random positional errors in the source extraction. The observation can be explained by two possible effects: either red submm sources trace a more clustered population than blue ones, and their positional errors are increased by confusion, or red submm sources are generally at high redshifts and are frequently associated with low-redshift lensing structures which are identified as false counterparts. We perform various analyses of the data, including the multiplicity of optical associations, the redshift and magnitude distributions in H-ATLAS in comparison to HerMES, and simulations of weak lensing, and we conclude that the effects are most likely to be explained by widespread weak lensing of Herschel-SPIRE sources by foreground structures. This has important consequences for counterpart identification and derived redshift distributions and luminosity functions of submm surveys.
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spelling nottingham-423772020-05-04T16:54:33Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/42377/ Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS Bourne, N. Maddox, S.J. Dunne, L. Dye, S. Eales, S. Hoyos, C. Gonzalez-Nuevo, J. Smith, D.J.B. Valiante, E. de Zotti, G. Ivison, R.J. Rowlands, K. We report an unexpected variation in the positional offset distributions between Herschel-Astrophysical Terahertz Large Area Survey (H-ATLAS) submillimetre (submm) sources and their optical associations, depending on both 250-μm signal-to-noise ratio and 250/350-μm colour. We show that redder and brighter submm sources have optical associations with a broader distribution of positional offsets than would be expected if these offsets were due to random positional errors in the source extraction. The observation can be explained by two possible effects: either red submm sources trace a more clustered population than blue ones, and their positional errors are increased by confusion, or red submm sources are generally at high redshifts and are frequently associated with low-redshift lensing structures which are identified as false counterparts. We perform various analyses of the data, including the multiplicity of optical associations, the redshift and magnitude distributions in H-ATLAS in comparison to HerMES, and simulations of weak lensing, and we conclude that the effects are most likely to be explained by widespread weak lensing of Herschel-SPIRE sources by foreground structures. This has important consequences for counterpart identification and derived redshift distributions and luminosity functions of submm surveys. Oxford University Press 2014-09-04 Article PeerReviewed Bourne, N., Maddox, S.J., Dunne, L., Dye, S., Eales, S., Hoyos, C., Gonzalez-Nuevo, J., Smith, D.J.B., Valiante, E., de Zotti, G., Ivison, R.J. and Rowlands, K. (2014) Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 444 (2). pp. 1884-1892. ISSN 1365-2966 gravitational lensing: weak galaxies: statistics submillimetre: galaxies https://academic.oup.com/mnras/article-lookup/doi/10.1093/mnras/stu1582 doi:10.1093/mnras/stu1582 doi:10.1093/mnras/stu1582
spellingShingle gravitational lensing: weak
galaxies: statistics
submillimetre: galaxies
Bourne, N.
Maddox, S.J.
Dunne, L.
Dye, S.
Eales, S.
Hoyos, C.
Gonzalez-Nuevo, J.
Smith, D.J.B.
Valiante, E.
de Zotti, G.
Ivison, R.J.
Rowlands, K.
Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS
title Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS
title_full Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS
title_fullStr Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS
title_short Colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in Herschel-ATLAS
title_sort colour matters: the effects of lensing on the positional offsets between optical and submillimetre galaxies in herschel-atlas
topic gravitational lensing: weak
galaxies: statistics
submillimetre: galaxies
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