Abstract
The Lockman Hole is a well-studied extragalactic field with extensive multi-band ancillary data covering a wide range in frequency, essential for characterizing the physical and evolutionary properties of the various source populations detected in deep radio fields (mainly star-forming galaxies and AGNs). In this paper, we present new 150-MHz observations carried out with the LOw-Frequency ARray (LOFAR), allowing us to explore a new spectral window for the faint radio source population. This 150-MHz image covers an area of 34.7 square degrees with a resolution of 18.6x14.7 arcsec and reaches an rms of 160 mu Jy beam(-1) at the centre of the field. As expected for a low-frequency selected sample, the vast majority of sources exhibit steep spectra, with a median spectral index of alpha(1400)(150) = -0.78 +/- 0.015. The median spectral index becomes slightly flatter (increasing from alpha(1400)(150) = -0.84 to alpha(1400)(150) = -0.75) with decreasing flux density down to S-150 similar to 10 mJy before flattening out and remaining constant below this flux level. For a bright subset of the 150-MHz selected sample, we can trace the spectral properties down to lower frequencies using 60-MHz LOFAR observations, finding tentative evidence for sources to become flatter in spectrum between 60 and 150 MHz. Using the deep, multi-frequency data available in the Lockman Hole, we identify a sample of 100 ultra-steep-spectrum sources and 13 peaked-spectrum sources. We estimate that up to 21 per cent of these could have z > 4 and are candidate high-z radio galaxies, but further follow-up observations are required to confirm the physical nature of these objects.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 2997-3020 |
| Number of pages | 24 |
| Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
| Volume | 463 |
| Issue number | 3 |
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| Publication status | Published - Dec-2016 |
Keywords
- surveys
- galaxies: active
- radio continuum: galaxies
- COMPACT STEEP-SPECTRUM
- SKY SURVEY
- SOURCE CATALOG
- DATA REDUCTION
- SOURCE COUNTS
- BOOTES FIELD
- EXTRAGALACTIC SURVEY
- MINI-SURVEY
- GALAXIES
- I.