A&A 422, 453-463 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20035933
An overdensity of extremely red objects around faint mid-IR galaxies
P. Väisänen1, 2 and P. H. Johansson3, 41 European Southern Observatory, Alonso de Cordova 3107, Casilla 19001, Santiago, Chile emailpvaisane@eso.org
2 Departamento de Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, Casilla 36-D, Santiago, Chile
3 Observatory, PO Box 14, 00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
4 Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HA, UK
(Received 23 December 2004 / Accepted 28 April 2004)
Abstract
We have searched for Extremely Red Objects (EROs) around
faint mid-IR selected galaxies in ELAIS fields. We find a
significant overdensity, by factors of 2 to 5, of these EROs compared to field EROs in the same region and literature random
field ERO counts. The excess is similar to that found previously in the fields of known high redshift quasars and AGN. While
with the present data it cannot be definitely shown whether the overdensity is physically connected to the mid-IR source,
a derived radial
distribution does suggest this. The fraction of EROs among
K-selected galaxies is high in the mid-IR fields in agreement with the picture that the EROs responsible for the overdensity
are members of high redshift clusters of galaxies. We find
R-K>5 selected EROs to be more clustered around the mid-IR galaxies than
I-K>4 EROs, though statistics are weak because of small numbers. However, this would be consistent with a cluster/galaxy group
scenario if, as we argue, the former colour selection finds preferentially more strongly clustered early type galaxies, whereas
the latter selection includes a larger fraction of dusty EROs. Finally, using the mid-IR data, we are able to limit the fraction
of ULIRG type very dusty EROs at
K<18 mag to less than ~10% of the total ERO population.
Key words: galaxies: evolution -- infrared: galaxies -- cosmology: observations -- galaxies: clusters: general
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