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The VLA Frontier Fields Survey: Deep, High-resolution Radio Imaging of the MACS Lensing Clusters at 3 and 6 GHz

Heywood, I.; Murphy, E.J.; Jiménez-Andrade, E.F.; Armus, L.; Cotton, W.D.; DeCoursey, C.; Dickinson, M.; Lazio, T.J.W.; Momjian, E.; Penner, K.; Smail, I.; Smirnov, O.M.

The VLA Frontier Fields Survey: Deep, High-resolution Radio Imaging of the MACS Lensing Clusters at 3 and 6 GHz Thumbnail


Authors

I. Heywood

E.J. Murphy

E.F. Jiménez-Andrade

L. Armus

W.D. Cotton

C. DeCoursey

M. Dickinson

T.J.W. Lazio

E. Momjian

K. Penner

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Ian Smail ian.smail@durham.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor

O.M. Smirnov



Abstract

The Frontier Fields project is an observational campaign targeting six galaxy clusters, with the intention of using the magnification provided by gravitational lensing to study galaxies that are extremely faint or distant. We used the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) at 3 and 6 GHz to observe three Frontier Fields: MACS J0416.1 −2403 (z = 0.396), MACS J0717.5+3745 (z = 0.545), and MACS J1149.5+2223 (z = 0.543). The images reach noise levels of ∼1 μJy beam−1 with subarcsecond resolution (∼2.5 kpc at z = 3), providing a high-resolution view of high-z star-forming galaxies that is unbiased by dust obscuration. We generate dual-frequency continuum images at two different resolutions per band, per cluster, and derive catalogs totaling 1966 compact radio sources. Components within the areas of Hubble Space Telescope and Subaru observations are cross-matched, providing host galaxy identifications for 1296 of them. We detect 13 moderately lensed (2.1 < μ < 6.5) sources, one of which has a demagnified peak brightness of 0.9 μJy beam−1 , making it a candidate for the faintest radio source ever detected. There are 66 radio sources exhibiting complex morphologies, and 58 of these have host galaxy identifications. We reveal that MACS J1149.5+2223 is not a cluster with a double relic, as the western candidate relic is resolved as a double-lobed radio galaxy associated with a foreground elliptical at z = 0.24. The VLA Frontier Fields project is a public legacy survey. The image and catalog products from this work are freely available.

Citation

Heywood, I., Murphy, E., Jiménez-Andrade, E., Armus, L., Cotton, W., DeCoursey, C., …Smirnov, O. (2021). The VLA Frontier Fields Survey: Deep, High-resolution Radio Imaging of the MACS Lensing Clusters at 3 and 6 GHz. Astronomical Journal, 910(2), Article 105. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abdf61

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 21, 2021
Online Publication Date Apr 2, 2021
Publication Date 2021-04
Deposit Date May 5, 2021
Publicly Available Date Sep 16, 2021
Journal Astrophysical Journal
Print ISSN 0004-6256
Electronic ISSN 1538-3881
Publisher IOP Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 910
Issue 2
Article Number 105
DOI https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abdf61
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1248662

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