Angular Clustering of Galaxies at 3.6 micron from the SWIRE survey
Abstract
We present the first analysis of large-scale clustering from the Spitzer Wide-area InfraRed Extragalactic legacy survey: SWIRE. We compute the angular correlation function of galaxies selected to have 3.6 micron fluxes brighter than 32 muJy in three fields totaling two square degrees in area. In each field we detect clustering with a high level of significance. The amplitude and slope of the correlation function is consistent between the three fields and is modeled as with . With a fixed slope of , we obtain an amplitude of . Assuming an equivalent depth of K~18.7 mag we find our errors are smaller but our results are consistent with existing clustering measurements in K-band surveys and with stable clustering models. We estimate our median redshift and this allows us to obtain an estimate of the three-dimensional correlation function , for which we find Mpc.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0405592,
title = {Angular Clustering of Galaxies at 3.6 micron from the SWIRE survey},
author = {Seb Oliver and Ian Waddington and Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares and Jason Surace and Fan Fang and Dave Shupe and Tom Jarrett and Carol Lonsdale and Cong Kevin Xu and Duncan Farrah and Malcolm Salaman and Michael Rowan-Robinson and Brian Siana and H. E. Gene Smith},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0405592},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
13 pages, Latex, 3 figs, accepted for ApJS Spitzer Special Edition