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Identification of AKARI infrared sources by the Deep HSC Optical Survey: Construction of a new band-merged catalogue in the North Ecliptic Pole Wide field

  • Seong Jin Kim
  • , Nagisa Oi
  • , Tomotsugu Goto
  • , Hiroyuki Ikeda
  • , Simon C.C. Ho
  • , Hyunjin Shim
  • , Yoshiki Toba
  • , Ho Seong Hwang
  • , Tetsuya Hashimoto
  • , Laia Barrufet
  • , Matthew Malkan
  • , Helen K. Kim
  • , Ting Chi Huang
  • , Hideo Matsuhara
  • , Takamitsu Miyaji
  • , Chris Pearson
  • , Stephen Serjeant
  • , Daryl Joe D. Santos
  • , Eunbin Kim
  • , Agnieszka Pollo
  • Woong Seob Jeong, Ting Wen Wang, Rieko Momose, Toshinobu Takagi
  • National Tsing Hua University
  • Tokyo University of Science
  • National Institutes of Natural Sciences - National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
  • National Institute of Technology, Wakayama College
  • Kyoto University
  • Academia Sinica - Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Ehime University
  • Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
  • European Space Astronoy Center
  • Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • The Graduate University for Advanced Studies
  • JAXA Institute of Space and Astronautical Science
  • Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
  • Open University Milton Keynes
  • University of Oxford
  • National Centre for Nuclear Research
  • Jagiellonian University in Kraków
  • The University of Tokyo
  • Japan Space Forum

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Abstract

The North Ecliptic Pole field is a natural deep-field location for many satellite observations. It has been targeted many times since it was surveyed by the AKARI space telescope with its unique wavelength coverage from the near- to mid-infrared (mid-IR). Many follow-up observations have been carried out, making this field one of the most frequently observed areas with a variety of facilities, accumulating abundant panchromatic data from the X-ray to the radio wavelength range. Recently, a deep optical survey with the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) at the Subaru telescope covered the NEP-Wide (NEPW) field, which enabled us to identify faint sources in the near- and mid-IR bands, and to improve the photometric redshift (photo-z) estimation. In this work, we present newly identified AKARI sources by the HSC survey, along with multiband photometry for 91 861 AKARI sources observed over the NEPW field. We release a new band-merged catalogue combining various photometric data from the GALEX UV to submillimetre (sub-mm) bands (e.g. Herschel/SPIRE, JCMT/SCUBA-2). About ∼20 000 AKARI sources are newly matched to the HSC data, most of which seem to be faint galaxies in the near- to mid-infrared AKARI bands. This catalogue is motivating a variety of current research, and will be increasingly useful as recently launched (eROSITA/ART-XC) and future space missions (such as JWST, Euclid, and SPHEREx) plan to take deep observations in the NEP field.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4078-4094
Number of pages17
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume500
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2021

Keywords

  • Catalogues
  • Cosmology: Observations
  • Galaxies: Evolution
  • Infrared: Galaxies

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