Herschel-ATLAS: The angular correlation function of submillimetre galaxies at high and low redshift

Astronomy and Astrophysics 518:3 (2010)

Authors:

SJ Maddox, L Dunne, E Rigby, S Eales, A Cooray, D Scott, JA Peacock, M Negrello, DJB Smith, D Benford, A Amblard, R Auld, M Baes, D Bonfield, D Burgarella, S Buttiglione, A Cava, D Clements, A Dariush, G De Zotti, S Dye, D Frayer, J Fritz, J Gonzalez-Nuevo, D Herranz, E Ibar, R Ivison, MJ Jarvis, G Lagache, L Leeuw, M Lopez-Caniego, E Pascale, M Pohlen, G Rodighiero, S Samui, S Serjeant, P Temi, M Thompson, A Verma

Abstract:

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. © ESO, 2010.

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Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 7736 (2010) 77365w-77365w-8

Authors:

Richard M McDermid, Davor Krajnovic, Michele Cappellari, Chadwick Trujillo, Julian Christou, Roger L Davies

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(2010)

Authors:

DE Calvelo, RP Fender, DM Russell, E Gallo, S Corbel, AK Tzioumis, ME Bell, F Lewis, TJ Maccarone

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The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 717:1 (2010) l52-l56

Authors:

MT Botticella, C Trundle, A Pastorello, S Rodney, A Rest, S Gezari, SJ Smartt, G Narayan, ME Huber, JL Tonry, D Young, K Smith, F Bresolin, S Valenti, R Kotak, S Mattila, E Kankare, WM Wood-Vasey, A Riess, JD Neill, K Forster, DC Martin, CW Stubbs, WS Burgett, KC Chambers, T Dombeck, H Flewelling, T Grav, JN Heasley, KW Hodapp, N Kaiser, R Kudritzki, G Luppino, RH Lupton, EA Magnier, DG Monet, JS Morgan, PM Onaka, PA Price, PH Rhoads, WA Siegmund, WE Sweeney, RJ Wainscoat, C Waters, MF Waterson, CG Wynn-Williams

An excess of star-forming galaxies in the fields of high-redshift QSOs

\mnras 405 (2010) 2623-2638-2623-2638

Authors:

JA Stevens, MJ Jarvis, KEK Coppin, MJ Page, TR Greve, FJ Carrera, RJ Ivison