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Some Preliminary Results from AKARI’s NEP Survey and Clusters of Galaxies Program. Hyung Mok Lee (Seoul National University) with Myungshin Im. Hyunjin Shim. Seong Jin Kim, Myung Gyoon Lee, Narae Hwang, H. Matsuhara, K. Wada, S. Oyabu & AKARI NEP and Cluster of Galaxies Survey Team.
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Some Preliminary Results from AKARI’s NEP Survey and Clusters of Galaxies Program Hyung Mok Lee (Seoul National University) with Myungshin Im. Hyunjin Shim. Seong Jin Kim, Myung Gyoon Lee, Narae Hwang, H. Matsuhara, K. Wada, S. Oyabu & AKARI NEP and Cluster of Galaxies Survey Team SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
The AKARI (ASTRO-F) Project • IR Space Mission by Japan Aerospace Exploration Institutes (JAXA)/Institute for Space and Aeronautical Science (ISAS) with ESA support • Collaborative Institutes in Japan: - University of Tokyo - Nagoya University - Communications Research lab. - National Astronomical Observatory (NAOJ) • International Collaboration - Seoul National University (Pre- and post-flight simulations/data reduction) - European Consortium (Imperial, Open Univ., Sussex, Groningen: data reduction) SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Telescope • Mirror • 68 cm, F/6 • SiC • Cryogenic System • 170 liter LHe + Stirling Cooler • T(tel) = 5.8 K, • T(detector) = 1.8 K (st. Ge:Ga), 15 K (InSb) SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Focal Plane Instruments • IRC: Near- and Mid-IR Camera • FIS:Far-IR Surveyor SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Orbit and Observing Modes • Sun Syncrhonous Orbit with a=7081.093 km e=0.002102013 Altitude ~ 750 km • Orbital Period ~100 minutes • Max Pointings3 / revol. • Pointing Obs. < 10 min per pointing SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Features • Main purpose: all sky survey in mid to far infrared + pointing observations • Higher resolution compared to IRAS (e.g., 0.5-0.8’ compared to 6’ at far IR) • Wide field of view (10’ x 10’ for IRC) • Wide and continuous wavelength coverage from near to far IR (2-170 microns) for both wide-band imaging and spectroscopy • Scientific programs include all sky survey, large area surveys (NEP, SEP), Mission Programs, and open time programs SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
AKARI Sensitivity (pre-flight estimates) Spitzer cannot cover this range SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Timeline of AKARI • Launched on February 21, 2006, 9:28 am (UT) • Due to some problems in AOCS, aperture lid jettison was delayed by about a month (April 13, 2006) • Started all sky survey on May 8, 2006 (Phase 1) • Phase 2 observation started in November, 2006 • Helium boiled out on August 26, 2007 (550 days after launch) • Phase-3 observation will begin early April, 2004 with NIR channel only SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
AKARI NEP Survey • One of the Large Area Surveys of AKARI because of high visibility • Consists of Deep (0.38 sq. deg) + Wide area (5.8 sq. deg.) surveys (Matsuhara et al. 2006) • Other wavelength data: - Optical surveys that include the NEP Deep area are done with CFHT (Hwang et al. 2007) and Subaru telescope - Optical survey for the entire NEP Wide survey area has been carried out using 1.5 m Telescope at Maidanak Observatory by SNU team - Radio survey with WSRT at 20 cm has been carried out by Open Univ. team . SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) Survey A wide area, multi-wavelength blank field survey SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
NEP Survey Area Green: Wide Pink: Deep Yellow: CFHT Optical Survey SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
NEP publications (PASJ special issue, October 2007) • Nature of Infrared Sources in 11 mm Selected Sample from Early Data of the AKARI North Ecliptic Pole Deep Survey (Lee et al. ) • Optical Identification of 15mm Sources in the AKARI Performance Verification Field toward the North Ecliptic Pole (Matsuhara et al.) • Multi-Wavelength Analysis of 18mm-Selected Galaxies in the AKARI/Infrared-Camera monitor field towards the North Ecliptic Pole (Takagi et al.) SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Nature of 11 mm Selected Sample • Partial data of NEP-Deep survey carried out during the PV phase (May 2006) • The field lies within CFHT NEP-W field, where g’, r’, i’, z’-band data are available. • N2, N3, N4, S7, S9, S11 bands, 3 exposures each • Total exposure time: 10 – 20 minutes per filter SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
S11 Flux Limited Sample • Why 11 mm sample? - 6.3 & 7.7 mm PAH feature can be redshifted to S11 band for z=0.2-0.7 objects • 5-s detection =19.5 m(AB), or 60 mJy • Total number of detected sources ~ 180 • Complete test: >90% at 18.5 mag. (72 sources) • Source distribution n(m) ~ m0.6 SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Classification of sources • Optical morphology + optical-IR SED • Stars (13 [18%]) • Star forming disk galaxies (51 [70%]) • Early type galaxies (4 [6%]) • AGNs (4 [6%]) SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Optical-IR Atlases 15 star 175708+661431 CFHT N4 S5 S9W N2 N3 S11 AGN? 8 175607+661245 7 175609+661509 z=0.64 X-ray source SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Disk galaxy 4 175648+661159 Disk galaxy 5 175648+661242 3 175651+661307 Disk galaxy SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Optical to Mid-IR SEDs: Disk galaxies • Broad peak in near IR (redshifted 1.6 micron bump) + brightening at mid-IR • Majority of (~70 % ) the S(<18.5) sample SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
SEDs of AGN • 4 out of 72 (6%) sources are classified as AGNs • Two X-ray sources with measured redshifts (z=0.64, 1.43) • Well fitted by power-law SED SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
SEDs of stars Well fitted by black-bodies 13 sources (18%) SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
SED fitting to disk galaxies: redshift and LIR • SED templates by Chary & Elbaz (2001) • PAH features allow us to determine the redshift • 0.2<z<0.7, LIR ~ 1010 – 1012 Lsun SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Other interesting sources with S11>18.5 Teff ~ 2500 K BB with IR excess? A candidate for brown dwarf SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
A Very Red Object • No optical detection but seen at all IRC bands • Power-law with n-2.8 (dust obscured AGN) • Dust extinct star forming galaxy at z>5 • A few hundred Myr object at z~9.5 (too massive)? SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
A flat spectrum Object • Very flat spectrum (not an AGN) • A galaxy at z~3.5? SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Summary of 11 micron sources • We have looked at the properties of s11 selected sources in the early data of NEP survey • Mostly star forming disk galaxies at moderate redshifts (0.2<z<0.7) • Stars • AGNs at various redshifts • A number of interesting objects: brown dwarf, dusty AGN, flat spectrum • few interesting objects must be looked at more carefully • The depth of the current data set is similar to that of NEP-Wide useful for the study of star forming galaxies in moderate redshifts SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
NEP -Wide Data • Consists of 446 frames • Mosaic images have been produced for N2, N3, N4, S7, S9, S11, L15, L18 bands • A band-merged image has been produced • Sources are detected in band-merged image • Photometry has been done on single band images catalogue has been produced SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Band merged mage : N2+N3+N4+S7+S9+S11+L15+L18 97060 sources are detected SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Some Preliminary Numbers • Area coverage: 5.8 sq. deg. = 20,880 sq. arc. Min > 200 times larger area than the analized area • Total number of sources ~100,000 • 11 micron sources ~20,000 (<18.5 mag) * If 70% are spirals, total number of S-galaxies will be ~14,000 SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Clusters of Galaxies Mission Program SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Outline of the program • Purposes: • Study the evolution of galaxies in cluster environments • Divided into 3 subprograms depending on z: - Low-z (z<0.3) + how star formation activities are affected by the cluster merging? + 10 clusters of galaxies with different merging stages: quiescent, minor merger, major merger - Mid-z (0.4<z<1.3) + Sources selected from Subaru/S-cam imaging data + Deep MIR imaging of selected clusters to detect hidden star formation, stellar mass, etc. - High-z (z>1.3) + Try to find overdensity around the High-z Radio Galaxies. + Deep imaging in NIR and MIR SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Low-z example: Abell 2065 Data reduction by Hyun Jong SEO -Redshift : 0.072 SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Model fitting A2065 ■Chary & Elbaz (2001) ■Piovan et al. (2003) SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Distribution of E and S galaxies: effects of ram pressure stripping? [very preliminary] A2065 SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵
Summary • AKARI’s survey of NEP region provides a wealth of data for galactic and extragalactic sources • 11 micron sample is composed of mostly star forming galaxies at z=0.2~0.7 • Other wavelength selected samples probe different redshift ranges (i.e., 15 micron and 18 micron for z~1) • Studies of clusters of galaxies should provide important clues to the environmental effects • Complementary observations during warm mission is now being planned SDSS-KSG 동계워크샵