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19 April 2024
 
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The ATESP Radio Survey IV. Optical Identifications and Spectroscopy in the EIS-A Region
I. Prandoni ; L. Gregorini ; P. Parma ; H.R. de Ruiter ; G. Vettolani ; A. Zanichelli ; M.H. Wieringa ; R.D. Ekers ;
Date 1 Feb 2001
Journal 2001, A&A, 369, 787
Subject astro-ph
Abstract(Abridged) This paper is the fourth of a series reporting the results of the ATESP 1.4 GHz radio survey. The survey covers a region of ~26 sq. degrees at decl. -40 degr. and has produced a catalogue of 2967 radio sources down to ~0.5 mJy (6sigma). In this paper we present the optical identifications over a 3 sq. degr. region of the public ESO Imaging Survey. In this region deep photometry and 95% complete object catalogues in the I band are available down to I~22.5. These data allowed us to identify 57% of the ATESP sources present in the region (219/386). For a magnitude limited sample of 70 identified sources with I<19.0 we have obtained spectroscopy at the ESO 3.6 m telescope. This data allowed us to get redshifts and spectral classification for all sources (except one). From the analysis of the spectroscopic sample we find that the composition of the faint radio population abruptly changes going from mJy to sub-mJy fluxes: the early type galaxies largely dominate the mJy population (60%), while star forming processes become important in the sub-mJy regime. Starburst and post-starburst galaxies go from 13% at S>1 mJy to 39% at S<1 mJy. Nevertheless, at sub-mJy fluxes, early type galaxies still constitute a significant fraction (25%) of the whole population. We also show that, due to the distribution of radio to optical ratios, sub-mJy samples with fainter spectroscopic follow-ups should be increasingly sensitive to the population of early type galaxies, while a larger fraction of star-forming galaxies would be expected in microJy samples. We compare our results with others obtained from studies of sub-mJy samples and we show how the existing discrepancies can be explained in terms of selection effects.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0102016
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