The Canada-France deep fields survey
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- 15 September 2001
- journal article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 376 (3) , 756-774
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20011051
Abstract
Using the University of Hawaii's 8K mosaic camera (UH8K), we have measured the angular correlation function for 100 000 galaxies distributed over four widely separated fields totalling ~ and reaching a limiting magnitude of . This unique combination of areal coverage and depth allows us to investigate the dependence of at , , on sample median magnitude in the range . Furthermore, our rigorous control of systematic photometric and astrometric errors means that fainter than we measure on scales of several arc-minutes to an accuracy of . Our results show that decreases monotonically to . At bright magnitudes, is consistent with a power-law of slope for but at fainter magnitudes we detect a slope flattening with . At the level, our observations are still consistent with . We also find a clear dependence of on observed colour. In the magnitude ranges and we find galaxies with (the reddest bin we consider) have 's which are ~ higher than the full field population. On the basis of their similar colours and clustering properties, we tentatively identify these objects as a superset of the "extremely red objects" found through optical-infrared selection. We demonstrate that our model predictions for the redshift distribution for the faint galaxy population are in good agreement with current spectroscopic observations. Using these predictions, we find that for low-Ω cosmologies and assuming a local galaxy correlation length Mpc, in the range , the growth of galaxy clustering (parameterised by ϵ), is . However, at , our observations are consistent with . Models with cannot simultaneously match both bright and faint measurements of . We show how this result is a natural consequence of the "bias-free" nature of the "ϵ" formalism and is consistent with the field galaxy population in the range being dominated by galaxies of low intrinsic luminosity.Keywords
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