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Title: | A study on the clustering properties of radio-selected sources in the Lockman Hole region at 325 MHz |
Authors: | Mazumder, Aishrila Chakraborty, Arnab Datta, Abhirup |
Keywords: | Dark Matter;Probes;Active galactic nuclei;Bias parameters;Classifieds;Clustering properties;Clusterings;Cosmology observations;Dark matter;Galaxies active;Large scale structure of universe;Radio continuum: galaxies;Active Galactic Nuclei |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Citation: | Mazumder, A., Chakraborty, A., & Datta, A. (2022). A study on the clustering properties of radio-selected sources in the lockman hole region at 325 MHz. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 517(3), 3407-3422. doi:10.1093/mnras/stac2801 |
Abstract: | Studying the spatial distribution of extragalactic source populations is vital in understanding the matter distribution in the Universe. It also enables understanding the cosmological evolution of dark matter density fields and the relationship between dark matter and luminous matter. Clustering studies are also required for EoR foreground studies since it affects the relevant angular scales. This paper investigates the angular and spatial clustering properties and the bias parameter of radio-selected sources in the Lockman Hole field at 325 MHz. The data probes sources with fluxes ≳0.3 mJy within a radius of 1.8° around the phase centre of a 6° × 6° mosaic. Based on their radio luminosity, the sources are classified into Active Galactic Nuclei (AGNs) and Star-Forming Galaxies (SFGs). Clustering and bias parameters are determined for the combined populations and the classified sources. The spatial correlation length and the bias of AGNs are greater than SFGs- indicating that more massive haloes host the former. This study is the first reported estimate of the clustering property of sources at 325 MHz, intermediate between the pre-existing studies at high and low-frequency bands. It also probes a well-studied deep field at an unexplored frequency with moderate depth and area. Clustering studies require such observations along different lines of sight, with various fields and data sets across frequencies to avoid cosmic variance and systematics. Thus, an extragalactic deep field has been studied in this work to contribute to this knowledge. © 2022 The Author(s). |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac2801 https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/11359 |
ISSN: | 0035-8711 |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Space Engineering |
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