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10848216
Title
The AKARI Deep Fields: Early Results from Multi-Wavelength Follow-up Campaigns
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C Sedgwick
,
S Serjeant
,
S Sirothia
,
S Pal
,
C Pearson (STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
GJ White (STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab.)
,
H Matsuhara
,
S Matsuura
,
M Shirahata
,
S Khan
Abstract
We present early results from our multi-wavelength follow-up campaigns of the AKARI Deep Fields at the North and South Ecliptic Poles. We summarize our campaigns in this poster paper, and present three early outcomes. (a) Our AAOmega optical spectroscopy of the Deep Field South at the AAT has observed over 550 different targets, and our preliminary local luminosity function at 90 ?m from the first four hours of data is in good agreement with the predictions from Serjeant & Harrison (2005). (b) Our GMRT 610 MHz imaging in the Deep Field North has reached ˜30 ?Jy RMS, making this among the deepest images at this frequency. Our 610 MHz source counts at >200 ?Jy are the deepest ever derived at this frequency. (c) Comparing our GMRT data with our 1.4 GHz WSRT data, we have found two examples of radio-loud AGN that may have more than one epoch of activity. http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009ASPC..418..519S
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In AKARI, a Light to Illuminate the Misty Universe ASP Conference Series, Tokyo, Japan, 16-19 February 2009, Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series 418 (2009): 519.
2009
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