The Sub-mJy Radio Population of the E-CDFS: Optical and Infrared Counterpart Identification

Brandt, W. N.; Tozzi, P.; Balestra, I.; Xue, Y. Q.; Mainieri, V.; Luo, B.; Rosati, P.; Padovani, P.; Miller, N.; Kellermann, K. I.; Bonzini, M.; Vattakunnel, S.

Germany, United States, Italy, China

Abstract

We study a sample of 883 sources detected in a deep Very Large Array survey at 1.4 GHz in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South. This paper focuses on the identification of their optical and infrared (IR) counterparts. We use a likelihood-ratio technique that is particularly useful when dealing with deep optical images to minimize the number of spurious associations. We find a reliable counterpart for 95% of our radio sources. Most of the counterparts (74%) are detected at optical wavelengths, but there is a significant fraction (21%) that are only detectable in the IR. Combining newly acquired optical spectra with data from the literature, we are able to assign a redshift to 81% of the identified radio sources (37% spectroscopic). We also investigate the X-ray properties of the radio sources using the Chandra 4 Ms and 250 ks observations. In particular, we use a stacking technique to derive the average properties of radio objects undetected in the Chandra images. The results of our analysis are collected in a new catalog containing the position of the optical/IR counterpart, the redshift information, and the X-ray fluxes. It is the deepest multi-wavelength catalog of radio sources, which will be used for future study of this galaxy population.

2012 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
eHST 42