Large Scale Structure in the ELAIS S1 Survey
Abstract
We present an analysis of the two-point angular correlation function of the ELAIS S1 survey. The survey covers 4 deg2 and contains 462 sources detected at 15μm to a 5σ flux limit of 0.45 mJy. Using the 329 extragalactic sources not repeated in different observations, we detect a significant clustering signal; the resulting angular correlation function can be fitted by a exponential law w(θ) = A θ1-γ with A = 0.0140.005 and γ = 2.040.18. Assuming a redshift distribution of the objects, we invert Limber's equation and deduce a spatial correlation length r0=4.3+0.4-0.7 h-1 Mpc. This is smaller than that obtained from optical surveys but it is in agreement with results from IRAS. This extends to higher redshift the observational evidence that infrared selected surveys show smaller correlation lengths (i.e. reduced clustering amplitudes) than optical surveys.
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