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Near-infrared colors of submillimeter-selected galaxies

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 127, Issue 2, Pages 728-735

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/380943

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galaxies : active; galaxies : evolution; galaxies : formation; galaxies : starburst

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We report on deep near-infrared (NIR) observations of submillimeter-selected galaxies (SMGs) with the Near-Infrared Camera (NIRC) on the Keck I telescope. We have identified K-band candidate counterparts for 12 out of 15 sources in the SCUBA Cluster Lens Survey. Three SMGs remain nondetections with K-band limits of K > 23 mag, corrected for lensing. Compensating for lensing, we find a median magnitude of K = 22 +/- 1 mag for the SMG population, but the range of NIR flux densities spans more than a factor of 400. For SMGs with confirmed counterparts based on accurate positions from radio, CO, and/or millimeter continuum interferometric observations, the median NIR color is J - K = 2.6 +/- 0.6 mag. The NIR-bright SMGs ( K < 19 mag) have colors of J - K similar or equal to 2 mag, while the faint SMGs tend to be extremely red in the NIR ( J - K > 3 mag). We argue that a color selection criterion of J - K greater than or similar to 3 mag can be used to help identify counterparts of SMGs that are undetected at optical and radio wavelengths. The number density of sources with J - K > 3 mag is 5 arcmin(-2) at K < 22.5 mag, greater than that of SMGs with S(850 mu m) > 2 mJy. It is not clear if the excess represents less luminous infrared-bright galaxies with S(850 mum) less than or similar to 2 mJy, or if the faint extremely red NIR galaxies represent a different population of sources that could be spatially related to the SMGs.

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