The Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey V: The Submillimeter Properties of Lyman-Break Galaxies
Abstract
We have used 850μm maps obtained as part of the Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey (CUDSS) to investigate the sub-mm properties of Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs). We used three samples of Lyman-break galaxies: two from the Canada-France Deep Fields (CFDF) survey covering CUDSS-14 and CUDSS-3, and one from Steidel and collaborators also covering CUDSS-14. We measure a mean flux from both CFDF LBG samples at a level of 2σ of 0.414 0.263 mJy for CUDSS-03 and 0.382 0.206 mJy for CUDSS-14, but the Steidel et al. sample is consistent with zero flux. From this we place upper limits on the Lyman-break contribution to the 850μm background of 20%. We have also measured the cross-clustering between the LBGs and SCUBA sources. From this measurement we infer a large clustering amplitude of ro = 11.5 3.0 3.0 h-1Mpc for the Steidel et al. sample (where the first error is statistical and the second systematic), ro = 4.5 7.0 5.0 h-1Mpc for CFDF-14 and ro = 7.5 7.0 5.0 h-1Mpc for CFDF-3. The Steidel et al sample, for which we have most only significant detection of clustering is also the largest of the three samples and has spectroscopically confirmed redshifts.
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