Title: Deep Radio Surveys
1Deep Radio Surveys
2Isotropy of strong sources
3Isotropy of faint sources
4Nearby (recent) sources evolutionary goal for
distant (past) sources
- lt 1 of sources stronger than 2.5 mJy at 1.4
GHz can be identified with the nearby (z lt 0.04)
galaxies in the UGC catalog. - All sky low-resolution surveys are needed
to characterize the nearby source populations.
5- The typical radio / far-infrared (FIR)
spectrum of a star-forming galaxy (M82) - Radio from
- M gt 8 M?
- T lt 3?107 yr
- stars.
synchrotron
dust
free-free
6The FIR/radio Correlation
- The remarkably tight FIR/radio correlation
implies that radio luminosity is nearly
proportional to the star-formation rate and
nearly independent of magnetic field strength and
other parameters. -
- Fails at B lt 3(1z)2 µG?
- Otherwise good to z1
- (2004, ApJS, 154, 147).
7- FIR and radio flux-limited samples overlap, so
- the rescaled FIR (dashed curve) and radio (solid
curve) LLFs of star-forming galaxies coincide. - FIR and radio imply the same recent SFRD.
solid curve 1.4 GHz dashed curve FIR
8- The 1.4 GHz local luminosity functions for two
source populations star-forming galaxies and AGNs
9Local 1.4 GHz Power-density Functions
Vir A
-
- The recent SFRD is proportional to
- ?um d log(L)
- 1.5 ?1019 W Hz-1
- Mpc-3 at 1.4 GHz
-
M82
Arp 220
10Detecting distant sources and characterizing
source populations
- Wedding-cake surveys
- AGN and star-forming galaxies
11- Protocluster containing the steep-spectrum
source PKS 1138-262 (RG) z 2.156
Croft et al. 2005, AJ, 130, 867
12Radio Surveys
- Resolution
- Sensitivity
- Position accuracy
- Frequency
- Field of view
FLS/VLA 1.4 GHz survey fields
13- The 1.4 GHz sky at 5 arcsec resolution,
23 µJy/beam 0.6 K rms noise - 1/2 AGN
- 1/2 star-forming galaxies
part of the Spitzer FLS / VLA survey
14Faint-source counts (1.4 GHz)
P(D)
Huynh et al. (2005)
15Luminosity Evolution (Cosmic Downsizing)
stars
- Local visibility function
- yields
- counts normalized by
- static Euclidean counts
- ? log(L) 1.2 evolution
- for all radio sources
- ltzgt 0.8, ? log(z) 0.5
- over wide flux range
AGN
stars
AGN
16Evolution of Star Formation Radio View
17- Visibility function
- versus
- power density function
- sky background
AGN
AGN
18 A New Look at Source Counts
19Radio Survey Limits
- confusion
- ?c .03 K
- (1.4 GHz)
- instrumental
- natural
- field of view ?
- dynamic range
- noise ?
20- Early star formation
-
- EVLA for ULIRGs
-
- ALMA or SKA(?) to characterize populations