Clustering of Extragalactic Sources from 151 MHz to 232 MHz: Implications for Cosmological 21-cm Observations
Abstract
In order to construct accurate point sources simulations at the frequencies relevant to 21-cm experiments, the angular correlation of radio sources must be taken into account. This paper presents a measurement of angular two-point correlation function, w(\theta), at 232 MHz from the MIYUN survey - tentative measurements of w(\theta) are also performed at 151 MHz. It is found that double power law with shape w(\theta) = A \theta^{-\gamma} fits the 232 MHz data well. For the angular lenght of 0.2 degrees < \theta < 0.6 degrees, \gamma ~ -1.12, and this value of slope is independent of the flux-density threshold; while for angular lenghts much greater than 0.6 degrees, \gamma has a shallower value of about -0.16. By comparing the results of this paper with previous measurements of w(\theta), it is discussed how w(\theta) changes with the change of frequency and completness limit.
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@article{arxiv.1004.3167,
title = {Clustering of Extragalactic Sources from 151 MHz to 232 MHz: Implications for Cosmological 21-cm Observations},
author = {Angelica de Oliveira-Costa and Joseph Lazio},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.3167},
year = {2010}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures, 1 table.