Clustering of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field
Abstract
We compute the two-point angular correlation function for a sample of 1700 galaxies to a magnitude-limit equivalent to using a catalog derived from the Hubble Deep Field images. A non zero value of is measured down to . The amplitude of at the bright magnitude limit () is consistent with previous ground-based observations. At fainter magnitudes the clustering amplitude continues to decrease but at a slower rate than that predicted by the power law observed for shallower samples. The observed over the magnitude range is consistent with linear evolution of the clustering of a galaxy population which at present has a correlation length of about 4 h^(-1) Mpc, close to that of local IRAS galaxies. We also investigate the impact that magnification bias induced by weak gravitational lensing may have on our results. Although the observed amplitude of can differ from the true amplitude by up to 30%, this effect is not large enough to affect our conclusions. Finally, by using a color-selected sample, we examine whether the expected effects of magnification bias can be used for an independent determination of cosmological parameters in deep images. We conclude that the amplitude of the effect can be large and in some cases even produce an upturn of the amplitude of the correlation with limiting magnitude. However, we find that it is not possible to detect the effects of magnification bias on from images alone. If redshift information becomes available, it is possible to measure the effects of magnification bias directly and thus constrain the density parameter and the bias factor b.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9606084,
title = {Clustering of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field},
author = {Jens V. Villumsen and Wolfram Freudling and Luiz N. da Costa},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9606084},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages, Latex, [aas2pp4], 5 Postscript figures. Figures obtainable via anonymous FTP from ftp://ecf.hq.eso.org/pub/preprints/hdf Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal