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Comparing SCUBA-2 and ALMA Selections of Faint Dusty Star-forming Galaxies in A2744

We make a comparison of deep SCUBA-2 450 and 850 μ m imaging on the massive lensing cluster field A2744 with Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.2 mm data. Our primary goal is to assess how effective the wider-field SCUBA-2 sample, in combination with red JWST priors, is for findin...

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description We make a comparison of deep SCUBA-2 450 and 850 μ m imaging on the massive lensing cluster field A2744 with Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 1.2 mm data. Our primary goal is to assess how effective the wider-field SCUBA-2 sample, in combination with red JWST priors, is for finding faint dusty star-forming galaxies (DSFGs) compared to the much more expensive mosaicked ALMA observations. We cross-match our previously reported direct (>5 σ ) SCUBA-2 sample and red JWST NIRCam prior-selected (>3 σ ) SCUBA-2 sample to direct ALMA sources from the DUALZ survey. We find that roughly 95% are confirmed by ALMA. The red priors also allow us to probe deeper in the ALMA image. Next, by measuring the 450 and 850 μ m properties of the full ALMA sample, we show that 46/69 of the ALMA sources are detected at 850 μ m and 24/69 are detected at 450 μ m in the SCUBA-2 images, with a total detection fraction of nearly 75%. All of the robust (>5 σ ) ALMA sources that are not detected in at least one SCUBA-2 band lie at 1.2 mm fluxes ≲0.6 mJy and are undetected primarily due to the higher SCUBA-2 flux limits. We also find that the SCUBA-2 detection fraction drops slightly beyond z = 3, which we attribute to the increasing 1.2 mm to 850 μ m and 1.2 mm to 450 μ m flux ratios combined with the ALMA selection. The results emphasize the power of combining SCUBA-2 data with JWST colors to map the faint DSFG population.
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