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An Ultra-deep Multi-band VLA Survey of the Faint Radio Sky (COSMOS-XS): Source Catalog and Number Counts

  • D. Van der Vlugt
  • , H. S. B. Algera
  • , J. A. Hodge
  • , M. Novak
  • , J. F. Radcliffe
  • , D. A. Riechers
  • , H. Röttgering
  • , V. Smolčić
  • , F. Walter

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Abstract

We present ultradeep, matched-resolution Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array observations at 10 and 3 GHz in the COSMOS field: the COSMOS-XS survey. The final 10 and 3 GHz images cover ∼16 and ∼180 arcminand reach median rms values at the phase center of 0.41 and 0.53 μJy beam−1, respectively. Both images have an angular resolution of ∼20. To account for the spectral shape and resolution variations across the broad bands, we image all data with a multiscale, multifrequency synthesis algorithm. We present source catalogs for the 10 and 3 GHz image with 91 and 1498 sources, respectively, above a peak brightness threshold of 5σ. We present source counts with completeness corrections included that are computed via Monte Carlo simulations. Our corrected counts at 3 GHz are consistent within the uncertainties with other results at 3 and 1.4 GHz but extend to fainter flux densities than previous direct detections. The 3 GHz number counts exceed the counts predicted by the semiempirical simulations developed in the framework of the SKA Simulated Skies project, consistent with previous P(D) analyses. Our source counts suggest a steeper luminosity function evolution for faint star-forming sources. The semiempirical Tiered Radio Extragalactic Continuum Simulation predicts this steeper evolution and is in better agreement with our results at 10 and 3 GHz within the expected variations from cosmic variance. In summary, the multiband, matched-resolution COSMOS-XS survey in the COSMOS field provides a high-resolution view of the ultrafaint radio sky that can help guide next-generation radio facilities.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalThe Astrophysical Journal
Volume907
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Jan 2021

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