The First Measurements of Galaxy Clustering from IRAC Data of the Spitzer First Look Survey

Abstract

We present the first results of the angular auto-correlation function of the galaxies detected by the Infrared Array Camera (IRAC) instrument in the First Look Survey (FLS) of the Spitzer Space Telescope. We detect significant signals of galaxy clustering within the survey area. The angular auto-correlation function of the galaxies detected in each of the four IRAC instrument channels is consistent with a power-law form w(θ)=Aθ1-γ out to θ = 0.2, with the slope ranging from γ = 1.5 to 1.8. We estimate the correlation amplitudes A to be 2.95 × 10-3, 2.03 × 10-3, 4.53 × 10-3, and 2.34 × 10-3 at θ=1 for galaxies detected in the IRAC 3.6μm, 4.5μm, 5.8μm, and 8.0μm instrument channels, respectively. We compare our measurements at 3.6μm with the previous K-band measurements, and discuss the implications of these results.

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