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The Angular Correlation Function of Galaxies from Early Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data

Authors :
Connolly, Andrew J.
Scranton, Ryan
Johnston, David
Dodelson, Scott
Eisenstein, Daniel J.
Frieman, Joshua A.
Gunn, James E.
Hui, Lam
Jain, Bhuvnesh
Kent, Stephen
Loveday, Jon
Nichol, Robert C.
O, Liam
Postman, Marc
Scoccimarro, Roman
Sheth, Ravi K.
Stebbins, Albert
Strauss, Michael A.
Szalay, Alexander S.
Szapudi, Istvan
Tegmark, Max
Vogeley, Michael S.
Zehavi, Idit
Annis, James
Bahcall, Neta
Csabai, Istvan
Doi, Mamoru
Fukugita, Masataka
Hindsley, Robert
Ichikawa, Takashi
Ivezic, Zeljko
J, Rita S.
Knapp, Gillian R.
Kunszt, Peter
Lee, Brian C.
Lupton, Robert H.
McKay, Timothy A.
Munn, Jeff
Peoples, John
Pier, Jeff
Rockosi, Constance
Schlegel, David
Stoughton, Christopher
Tucker, Douglas L.
Yanny, Brian
York, Donald G.
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Collaboration, SDSS
Source :
The Astrophysical Journal; November 2002, Vol. 579 Issue: 1 p42-47, 6p
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The Sloan Digital Sky Survey is one of the first multicolor photometric and spectroscopic surveys designed to measure the statistical properties of galaxies within the local universe. In this paper we present some of the initial results on the angular two-point correlation function measured from the early SDSS galaxy data. The form of the correlation function, over the magnitude interval 18 < r* < 22, is shown to be consistent with results from existing wide-field, photographic-based surveys and narrower CCD galaxy surveys. On scales between 1' and 1deg the correlation function is well described by a power law with an exponent of [?]-0.7. The amplitude of the correlation function, within this angular interval, decreases with fainter magnitudes in good agreement with analysis from existing galaxy surveys. There is a characteristic break in the correlation function on scales of approximately 1deg-2deg. On small scales, th < 1', the SDSS correlation function does not appear to be consistent with the power-law form fitted to the 1' < th < 0.deg5 data. With a data set that is less than 2% of the full SDSS survey area, we have obtained high-precision measurements of the power-law angular correlation function on angular scales 1' < th < 1deg, which are robust to systematic uncertainties. Because of the limited area and the highly correlated nature of the error covariance matrix, these initial results do not yet provide a definitive characterization of departures from the power-law form at smaller and larger angles. In the near future, however, the area of the SDSS imaging survey will be sufficient to allow detailed analysis of the small- and large-scale regimes, measurements of higher order correlations, and studies of angular clustering as a function of redshift and galaxy type.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0004637X and 15384357
Volume :
579
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs18554911