The Galaxy-Galaxy Autocorrelation Function for the Las Campanas Redshift Survey

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The Las Campanas Redshift Survey (LCRS) is a galaxy survey which extends to a redshift of 0.2 and which is composed of a total of 6 alternating 1.5(deg) x 80(deg) Slices in the North and South Galactic Caps. Now in its final stages, the Survey contains approximately 26,400 galaxy redshifts. We present here a definitive LCRS galaxy-galaxy autocorrelation function xi_ ≫(s), its comparison to the xi_ ≫(s) from various theoretical models, and a discussion of the impact of the unique character of the LCRS galaxy selection criteria on the measurement of the observed xi_ ≫(s).

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