The SCUBA-2 Large eXtragalactic Survey: 850 m map, catalogue and the bright-end number counts of the XMM-LSS field

Garratt, T. K., Geach, J. E., Tamura, Yoichi, Coppin, K. E. K., Franco, M., Ao, Y., Chen, C. -C., Cheng, C., Clements, D. L., Dai, Y. S., Dannerbauer, H., Greve, T. R., Hatsukade, B., Hwang, H. S., Jiang, L., Kohno, K., Koprowski, M. P., Michalowski, M. J., Sawicki, M., Scott, D., Shim, H., Takeuchi, T. T., Wang, W. -H., Xue, Y. Q. and Yang, C. (2023) The SCUBA-2 Large eXtragalactic Survey: 850 m map, catalogue and the bright-end number counts of the XMM-LSS field. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS), 520. 3669–3687. ISSN 0035-8711
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We present 850um imaging of the XMM-LSS field observed for 170 hours as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope SCUBA-2 Large eXtragalactic Survey (S2LXS). S2LXS XMM-LSS maps an area of 9 square degrees, reaching a moderate depth of 1-sigma ~ 4 mJy/beam. This is the largest contiguous area of extragalactic sky mapped by JCMT at 850um to date. The wide area of the S2LXS XMM-LSS survey allows us to probe the ultra-bright (S_850um > 15 mJy), yet rare submillimetre population. We present the S2LXS XMM-LSS catalogue, which comprises 40 sources detected at >5-sigma significance, with deboosted flux densities in the range of 7 mJy to 48 mJy. We robustly measure the bright-end of the 850um number counts at flux densities >7 mJy, reducing the Poisson errors compared to existing measurements. The S2LXS XMM-LSS observed number counts show the characteristic upturn at bright fluxes, expected to be motivated by local sources of submillimetre emission and high-redshift strongly lensed galaxies. We find that the observed 850um number counts are best reproduced by model predictions that include either strong lensing or source blending from a 15 arcsec beam, indicating that both may make an important contribution to the observed over-abundance of bright single dish 850um selected sources. We make the S2LXS XMM-LSS 850um map and >5-sigma catalogue presented here publicly available.


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