A Counts‐in‐Cells Analysis of Lyman‐Break Galaxies at Redshiftz∼ 3
- 20 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 505 (1) , 18-24
- https://doi.org/10.1086/306162
Abstract
We have measured the counts-in-cells fluctuations of 268 Lyman-break galaxies with spectroscopic redshifts in six 9 arcmin by 9 arcmin fields at z~3. The variance of galaxy counts in cubes of comoving side length 7.7, 11.9, 11.4 h^{-1} Mpc is \sigma_{gal}^2 ~ 1.3\pm0.4 for \Omega_M=1, 0.2 open, 0.3 flat, implying a bias on these scales of \sigma_{gal} / \sigma_{mass} = 6.0\pm1.1, 1.9\pm0.4, 4.0\pm0.7. The bias and abundance of Lyman-break galaxies are surprisingly consistent with a simple model of structure formation which assumes only that galaxies form within dark matter halos, that Lyman-break galaxies' rest-UV luminosities are tightly correlated with their dark masses, and that matter fluctuations are Gaussian and have a linear power-spectrum shape at z~3 similar to that determined locally (\Gamma~0.2). This conclusion is largely independent of cosmology or spectral normalization \sigma_8. A measurement of the masses of Lyman-break galaxies would in principle distinguish between different cosmological scenarios.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 16 pages including 4 figureKeywords
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