The Redshift Evolution of Clustering in the HDF
Abstract
We present a correlation function analysis for the catalogue of photometric redshifts obtained from the Hubble Deep Field image by Fernandez-Soto et al., 1998. By dividing the catalogue into redshift bins of width z=0.4 we measured the angular correlation function w(θ) as a function of redshift up to z 4.8. From these measurements we derive the trend of the correlation length r0. We find that r0(z) is roughly constant with look-back time up to z 2, and then increases to higher values at z 2.4. We estimate the values of r0, assuming (r,z)=(r/r0(z))-γ, γ=1.8 and different geometries. For 0=1 we find r0(z=3) 7.00 4.87 h-1 Mpc, in good agreement with the values obtained from analysis of the Lyman Break Galaxies.
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