2-point Correlation Function of HI-selected Galaxies

Abstract

The 2-point spatial correlation function (CF), ξ(s), has been used to study the clustering of the galaxies in the preliminary version of the HIPASS Bright Galaxy Catalogue (HIPASS BGC), which includes the 1,000 HI brightest galaxies in the Southern sky. This is the first time the CF has been used to analyse an HI-selected sample. The CF is well described by a power law, ξ(s)(s/s0)-γ, with slope γ1.7 and correlation length s03.55 h-1 Mpc using Peebles estimator. However, when the Hamilton estimator is used, the CF is fit with γ2.19 and s03.37 h-1 Mpc. Note that, these HI-selected galaxies show less clustering than optically-selected surveys which have a correlation length s0 5.5 h-1 Mpc or larger.

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