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The Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey. VI. The 3 hour field

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 587, Issue 1, Pages 41-54

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/368109

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cosmology : observations; galaxies : evolution; galaxies : formation; galaxies : high-redshift; submillimeter

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We present the complete submillimeter data for the Canada-UK Deep Submillimeter Survey (CUDSS) 3(h) field. The observations were taken with the Submillimeter Common-User Bolometric Array (SCUBA) on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) on Mauna Kea. The 3(h) field is one of two main fields in our survey and covers 60 arcmin(2) to a 3 sigma depth of similar to3 mJy. In this field we have detected 27 sources above 3sigma and 15 above 3.5 sigma. We assume that the differential source counts follow the form Nd(S) proportional to S-alpha and measure alpha = 3.3(-1.0)(+1.4) in good agreement with previous studies. We estimate that SCUBA sources brighter than 3 mJy are responsible for similar to13% of the extragalactic background at 850 mum (after correcting for flux boosting, 20% with no correction), which is in general agreement with previous estimates made by other groups. Using preliminary Infrared Space Observatory 15 mum maps and VLA 1.4 GHz data, we have identified counterparts for 10 objects and have detected two sources at 450 mum. With this information we estimate a lower limit on the median redshift of the sample of z > 1.4 with 6%-10% lying at z < 1. We have attempted to measure the angular clustering of S-850 mu m > 3 mJy sources using the source catalogs from the CUDSS two main fields, the 3(h) and 14(h) fields, and find omega(theta) = 4.4 +/- 2.9theta(-0.8), or a 3 sigma upper limit on the clustering amplitude of less than 8.7 arcsec(0.8). This is consistent with clustering at least as strong as that seen for the Lyman break galaxy population and the extremely red objects. Since SCUBA sources are selected over a broader range in redshifts than these two populations, the strength of the true spatial clustering is expected to be correspondingly stronger.

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