Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-07-23
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
67 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/324198
We present a new measure of the angular two-point correlation function of Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs) at z~3, obtained from the variance of galaxy counts in 2-dimensional cells. By avoiding binning of the angular separations, this method is significantly less affected by shot noise than traditional measures, and allows for a more accurate determination of the correlation function. We used a sample of about 1,000 galaxies with R<=25.5 extracted from the survey by Steidel and collaborators, and found the following results. At scales in the range 30<~theta<~100 arcsec, the angular correlation function w(theta) can be accurately described as a power law with slope beta=0.50 +0.25-0.50(1 sigma random)-0.10(systematic), shallower than the measure presented by Giavalisco et al. However, the spatial correlation length, derived by Limber deprojection, is in very good agreement with the previous measures, confirming the strong spatial clustering of these sources. We discuss in detail the effects of both random and systematic errors, in particular of the so called ``integral constraint'' bias, to which we set a lower limit using numerical simulations. This suggests that the current samples do not yet provide a ``fair representation'' of the large-scale distribution of LBGs at z~3. An intriguing result of our analysis is that at angular separations smaller than theta<~30 arcsec the correlation function seems to depart from the power-law fitted at larger scales and become smaller. This feature is detected at the ~90 per cent confidence level and, if real, it can provide information on the number density and spatial distribution of LBGs within their host halos as well as the size and the mass of the halos.
Giavalisco Mauro
Porciani Cristiano
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