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Oxford University Press (OUP), Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 1(401), p. 15-22

DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2009.15649.x

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MAMBO observations at 240 GHz of optically obscuredSpitzersources: source clumps and radio activity at high redshift

Journal article published in 2010 by P. Andreani, M. Magliocchetti ORCID, G. De Zotti
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Abstract

Optically very faint R>25.5 sources detected by the Spitzer Space Telescope at 24um represent a very interesting population at redshift z [1.5-3]. They exhibit strong clustering properties, implying that they are hosted by very massive halos, and their mid-IR emission could be powered by either dust-enshrouded star-formation and/or by an obscured AGN. We report observations carried out with the MAMBO array at the IRAM 30m antenna on Pico Veleta of a candidate protocluster with five optically obscured sources selected from the 24um Spitzer sample of the First Look Survey. Interestingly, these sources appear to lie on a high density filament aligned with the two radio jets of an AGN. Four out of five of the observed sources were detected. We combine these measurements with optical, infrared and radio observations to probe}the nature of the candidate protocluster members. Our preliminary conclusions can be summarized as follows: the Spectral Energy Distributions of all sources include both AGN and starburst contributions; the AGN contribution to the bolometric luminosities ranges between 14 and 26% of the total. Such a contribution is enough for the AGN to dominate the emission at 5.8, 8 and 24um, while the stellar component, inferred from SED fitting, prevails at 1.25mm and at lambda