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HerMES: detection of cosmic magnification of sub-mm galaxies using angular cross-correlation

Authors :
Wang, L.
Cooray, A.
Farrah, D.
Amblard, A.
Auld, R.
Bock, J.
Brisbin, D.
Burgarella, D.
Chanial, P.
Clements, D. L.
Eales, S.
Franceschini, A.
Glenn, J.
Gong, Y.
Griffin, M.
Heinis, S.
Ibar, E.
Ivison, R. J.
Mortier, A. M. J.
Oliver, S. J.
Page, M. J.
Papageorgiou, A.
Pearson, C. P.
Pérez-Fournon, I.
Pohlen, M.
Rawlings, J. I.
Raymond, G.
Rodighiero, G.
Roseboom, I. G.
Rowan-Robinson, M.
Scott, Douglas
Serra, P.
Seymour, N.
Smith, A. J.
Symeonidis, M.
Tugwell, K. E.
Vaccari, M.
Vieira, J. D.
Vigroux, L.
Wright, G.
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Cosmic magnification is due to the weak gravitational lensing of sources in the distant Universe by foreground large-scale structure leading to coherent changes in the observed number density of the background sources. Depending on the slope of the background source number counts, cosmic magnification causes a correlation between the background and foreground galaxies, which is unexpected in the absence of lensing if the two populations are spatially disjoint. Previous attempts using submillimetre (sub-mm) sources have been hampered by small number statistics. The large number of sources detected in the {\it Herschel} Multi-tiered Extra-galactic Survey (HerMES) Lockman-SWIRE field enables us to carry out the first robust study of the cross-correlation between sub-mm sources and sources at lower redshifts. Using ancillary data we compile two low-redshift samples from SDSS and SWIRE with <z> ~ 0.2 and 0.4, respectively, and cross-correlate with two sub-mm samples based on flux density and colour criteria, selecting galaxies preferentially at z ~ 2. We detect cross-correlation on angular scales between ~1 and 50 arcmin and find clear evidence that this is primarily due to cosmic magnification. A small, but non-negligible signal from intrinsic clustering is likely to be present due to the tails of the redshift distribution of the sub-mm sources overlapping with those of the foreground samples.<br />Comment: 7 pages, 2 figues, accepted for publication in MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1101.4796
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18417.x