A wide-field K-band survey - II. Galaxy clustering
Abstract
We present the first measurement of the angular correlation function in a K-selected galaxy survey, from two fields covering almost 10 square degrees. The angular correlation function at small angles is well described by a θ-0.8 power law, as for optically selected samples. The clustering amplitude is reduced by a factor of 4 between galaxies with K<15 and a fainter magnitude slice with 15<K<16. This allows us to place constraints upon the redshift distribution of the galaxies and their spatial correlation function. We find no clear evidence for a change in clustering amplitude when galaxies are selected by their observed B-K colours.
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