Sub-mm detection of a high redshift Type 2 QSO
(2004)
The European Large Area ISO Survey VIII: 90-micron final analysis and source counts
(2004)
Extremely red objects in the Lockman hole
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 154:1 (2004) 107-111
Abstract:
We investigate extremely red objects (EROs) using near- and mid-infrared observations in five passbands (3.6 to 24 μm) obtained from the Spitzer Space Telescope, and deep ground-based R and K imaging. The great sensitivity of the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) camera allows us to detect 64 EROs (a surface density of 2.90 ± 0.36 arcmin-2; [3.6]Infrared array camera (IRAC) imaging of the Lockman Hole
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 154:1 (2004) 44-47
Abstract:
IRAC imaging of a 4′.7 x 4′.7 area in the Lockman Hole detected over 400 galaxies in the IRAC 3.6 and 4.5 μm bands, 120 in the 5.8 μm band, and 80 in the 8.0 μm band in 30 minutes of observing time. Color-color diagrams suggest that about half of these galaxies are at redshifts 0.6 < z < 1.3 with about a quarter at higher redshifts (z > 1.3). We also detect IRAC counterparts for six of the seven SCUBA sources and all nine XMM-Newton sources in this area. The detection of the counterparts of the SCUBA sources and galaxies at z > 1.3 demonstrates the ability of IRAC to probe the universe at very high redshifts.The nature of luminous X-ray sources with mid-infrared counterparts
Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 154:1 (2004) 155-159