The Multiwavelength Survey By Yale-Chile (MUSYC): Wide K-band imaging, photometric catalogs, clustering, and physical properties of galaxies at z ? 2

Blanc, G. A.; Lira, P; Francke H.; Maza, J; Barrientos, L F; Aguirre P.; Infante, L; Taylor E.N.; Quadri, R; Marchesini D.; Gawiser, E; Hall, P. B.; Willis J.P.; Herrera D.

Abstract

We present K-band imaging of two ?30? × 30? fields covered by the Multiwavelength Survey by Yale-Chile (MUSYC) Wide NIR Survey. The SDSS 1030+05 and Cast 1255 fields were imaged with the Infrared Side Port Imager (ISPI) on the 4 m Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) to a 5 ? point-source limiting depth of K ? 20 (Vega). Combining these data with the MUSYC optical UBVRIz imaging, we created multiband K-selected source catalogs for both fields. These catalogs, together with the MUSYC K-band catalog of the Extended Chandra Deep Field South (ECDF-S) field, were used to select K < 20 BzKgalaxies over an area of 0.71 deg 2. This is the largest area ever surveyed for BzK galaxies. We present number counts, redshift distributions, and stellar masses for our sample of 3261 BzK galaxies (2502 star-forming [sBzK] and 759 passively evolving [pBzK]), as well as reddening and star formation rate estimates for the star-forming BzK systems. We also present two-point angular correlation functions and spatial correlation lengths for both sBzK and pBzK galaxies and show that previous estimates of the correlation function of these galaxies were affected by cosmic variance due to the small areas surveyed. We have measured correlation lengths r 0 of 8.89 ± 2.03 and 10.82 ± 1.72 Mpc for sBzK and pBzK galaxies, respectively. This is the first reported measurement of the spatial correlation function of passive BzK galaxies. In the ACDM scenario of galaxy formation, these correlation lengths at z ? 2 translate into minimum masses of ?4 × 10 12 and ?9 × 10 12M? for the dark matter halos hosting sBzK and pBzK galaxies, respectively. The clustering properties of the galaxies in our sample are consistent with their being the descendants of bright Lyman break galaxies at z ? 3, and the progenitors of present-day > 1L* galaxies. © 2008. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Título de la Revista: ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volumen: 681
Número: 2
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2008
Página de inicio: 1099
Página final: 1115
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