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arxiv: astro-ph/0210679 · v1 · submitted 2002-10-31 · 🌌 astro-ph

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The clustering of sub-mJy radio sources in The Bootes Deep Field

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We measure the angular clustering of ~2000 radio sources in The Bootes Deep Field, covering 5.3 deg^2 down to S(1.4 GHz)=0.2 mJy. With reference to work by Blake & Wall, we show that the size distribution of multi-component radio galaxies dominates the overall clustering signal, and that its amplitude extrapolates smoothly from their measurements above 5 mJy. The upper limits on any true galaxy-galaxy clustering are consistent with the clustering of the sub-mJy radio-loud AGN being effectively diluted by the more weakly-clustered IRAS-type starburst galaxies. Source count models imply that the survey contains around 400 of the latter galaxies above 0.2 mJy out to z ~ 1 to 2. Measurement of their clustering must await their identification via the optical and infrared data due on this field.

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