ASAGAO means morning glory in Japanese
ASAGAO 1.2-mm continuum map of GOODS-S (Yamaguchi et al., in press). ASAGAO original data, HUDF data (Dunlop et al. 2017), and a part of GOODS-ALMA data (Franco et al. 2018) are combined (see Hatsukade et al. 2018 for details of the data combination). The yellow solid line (~5'x5') indicates the ASAGAO field, whereas the white dashed line indicates the area covered by Dunlop et al. (2017). The green symbols indicate 24 ASAGAO continuum sources with K-band counterpart drawn from the ZFOURGE catalog (Straatman et al. 2016). Two white squares mark near-IR-dark ALMA sources (Yamaguchi et al. 2019).
ALMA 1.1 mm continuum image at 0.6" resolution (Franco et al. 2020).
Green box: GOODS-ALMA (Franco et al. 2018), 0.18 mJy/beam rms @1.1mm
Yellow contours: ASAGAO (Hatsukade et al. 2018), 0.06 mJy/beam rms @1.2mm
Cyan contours: Dunlop et al. (2017), 0.035 mJy/beam rms @1.3mm
Gray contours: ASPECS-Pilot (Walter et al. 2016), 0.013 mJy/beam rms
Pink contours: ASPECS-Large program (Decarli et al. 2019), 0.009 mJy/beam rms
Note:
ADF22 stands for ALMA deep field in SSA 22
HFFs: Hubble Frontier Fields surveyed using ALMA (1.1mm)
ALMA Lensing Cluster Survey (ALCS) is a cycle-6 ALMA large program to observe 33 lensing clusters covering ~88 arcmin^2 in total to the depth of ~70 uJy at 1.2 mm