The e-MERGE Survey (e-MERLIN Galaxy Evolution Survey): Overview and survey description

  • T. W. B. Muxlow
  • , A. P. Thomson
  • , J. F. Radcliffe
  • , N. H. Wrigley
  • , R. J. Beswick
  • , Ian Smail
  • , I. M. McHardy
  • , S. T. Garrington
  • , R. J. Ivison
  • , M. J. Jarvis
  • , I. Prandoni
  • , M. Bondi
  • , D. Guidetti
  • , M. K. Argo
  • , David Bacon
  • , P. N. Best
  • , A. D. Biggs
  • , S. C. Chapman
  • , K. Coppin
  • , H. Chen
  • T. K. Garratt, M. A. Garrett, E. Ibar, Jean-Paul Kneib, Kirsten K. Knudsen, L. V. E. Koopmans, L. K. Morabito, E. J. Murphy, A. Njeri, Chris Pearson, M. A. Pérez-Torres, A. M. S. Richards, H. J. A. Röttgering, M. T. Sargent, Stephen Serjeant, C. Simpson, J. M. Simpson, A. M. Swinbank, E. Varenius, T. Venturi

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Abstract

We present an overview and description of the e-MERGE Survey (e-MERLIN Galaxy Evolution Survey) Data Release 1 (DR1), a large program of high-resolution 1.5-GHz radio observations of the GOODS-N field comprising ∼140 h of observations with enhanced-Multi-Element Remotely Linked Interferometer Network (e-MERLIN) and ∼40 h with the Very Large Array (VLA). We combine the long baselines of e-MERLIN (providing high angular resolution) with the relatively closely packed antennas of the VLA (providing excellent surface brightness sensitivity) to produce a deep 1.5-GHz radio survey with the sensitivity ( ${\sim}1.5\, \mu$ Jy beam-1), angular resolution (0.2-0.7 arcsec) and field-of-view (∼15 × 15 arcmin2) to detect and spatially resolve star-forming galaxies and active galactic nucleus (AGN) at $z$ ≳ 1. The goal of e-MERGE is to provide new constraints on the deep, sub-arcsecond radio sky which will be surveyed by SKA1-mid. In this initial publication, we discuss our data analysis techniques, including steps taken to model in-beam source variability over an ∼20-yr baseline and the development of new point spread function/primary beam models to seamlessly merge e-MERLIN and VLA data in the uv plane. We present early science results, including measurements of the luminosities and/or linear sizes of ∼500 galaxies selected at 1.5 GHz. In combination with deep Hubble Space Telescope observations, we measure a mean radio-to-optical size ratio of re-MERGE/rHST ∼ 1.02 ± 0.03, suggesting that in most high-redshift galaxies, the ∼GHz continuum emission traces the stellar light seen in optical imaging. This is the first in a series of papers that will explore the ∼kpc-scale radio properties of star-forming galaxies and AGN in the GOODS-N field observed by e-MERGE DR1.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1188-1208
Number of pages21
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume495
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1-Jun-2020

Keywords

  • Galaxies: evolution
  • Galaxies: high-redshift
  • radio continuum: galaxies

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