Herschel-ATLAS: The angular correlation function of submillimetre galaxies at high and low redshift
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Maddox, Steven J.; Dunne, Loretta; Rigby, Emma; Eales, Stephen; Cooray, Asantha; Scott, Douglas; Peacock, John A.; Negrello, Mattia; Smith, David, J.B.; Benford, Dominic; Amblard, Alexandre; Auld, Robbie; Baes, Maarten; Bonfield, David; Burgarella, Denis; Buttiglione, Sara; González-Nuevo González, Joaquín; Herranz Muñoz, Diego
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2010Derechos
© ESO 2010
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2010, 518, L11
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EDP Sciences
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Submillimeter: galaxies
Galaxies: statistics
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We present measurements of the angular correlation function of galaxies selected from the first field of the H-ATLAS survey. Careful removal of the background from galactic cirrus is essential, and currently dominates the uncertainty in our measurements. For our 250 μm-selected sample we detect no significant clustering, consistent with the expectation that the 250 μm-selected sources are mostly normal galaxies at z <∼ 1. For our 350 μm and 500 μm-selected samples we detect relatively strong clustering with correlation amplitudes A of 0.2 and 1.2 at 1’, but with relatively large uncertainties. For samples which preferentially select high redshift galaxies at z ∼ 2−3 we detect significant strong clustering, leading to an estimate of r0 ∼ 7−11 h−1 Mpc. The slope of our clustering measurements is very steep, δ ∼ 2. The measurements are consistent with the idea that sub-mm sources consist of a low redshift population of normal galaxies and a high redshift population of highly clustered star-bursting galaxies
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