We investigate the dependence of galaxy clustering on the galaxy intrinsic luminosity at high redshift, using the data from the First Epoch VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey ( VVDS). The size ( 6530 galaxies) and depth ( I-AB < 24) of the survey allows us to measure the projected two-point correlation function of galaxies, w(p)( r(p)), for a set of volume-limited samples up to an effective redshift < z > = 0.9 and median absolute magnitude -19.6 < M-B < -21.3. Fitting w(p)( r(p)) with a single power-law model for the real-space correlation function xi( r) = ( r/r0)(-y) we measure the relationship of the correlation length r(0) and the slope gamma with the sample median luminosity for the first time at such high redshift. Values from our lower-redshift samples ( 0.1 < z < 0.5) are fully consistent with the trend observed by larger local surveys. In our high redshift sample ( 0.5 < z < 1.2), we find that the clustering strength suddenly rises around M-B(*), apparently with a sharper inflection than at low redshifts. Galaxies in the faintest sample ( < MB > = -19.6) have a correlation length r(0) = 2.7(-0.3)(+0.3) h(-1) Mpc, compared to r(0) = 5.0(-1.6)(+1.5) h(-1) Mpc at < MB > = -21.3. The slope of the correlation function is observed to correspondingly steepen significantly from gamma = 1.6(-0.1)(+0.1) to gamma = 2.4(-0.2)(+0.4). This is not observed either by large local surveys or in our lower-redshift samples and seems to imply a significant change in the way luminous galaxies trace dark-matter halos at z similar to 1 with respect to z similar to 0. At our effective median redshift z similar or equal to 0.9 this corresponds to a strong difference of the relative bias, from b/b* < 0.7 for galaxies with L < L* to b/b* similar or equal to 1.4 for galaxies with L > L*.

The VIMOS-VLT deep survey luminosity dependence of clustering at z similar or equal to 1 / A. Pollo, L. Guzzo, O. Le Févre, B. Meneux, A. Cappi, P. Franzetti, A. Iovino, H.J. Mccracken, C. Marinoni, G. Zamorani, D. Bottini, B. Garilli, V. Le Brun, D. Maccagni, J.P. Picat, R. Scaramella, M. Scodeggio, L. Tresse, G. Vettolani, A. Zanichelli, C. Adami, S. Arnouts, S. Bardelli, M. Bolzonella, S. Charlot, P. Ciliegi, T. Contini, S. Foucaud, I. Gavignaud, O. Ilbert, B. Marano, A. Mazure, R. Merighi, S. Paltani, R. Pellò, L. Pozzetti, M. Radovich, E. Zucca, M. Bondi, A. Bongiorno, G. Busarello, O. Cucciati, L. Gregorini, F. Lamareille, G. Mathez, Y. Mellier, P. Merluzzi, V. Ripepi, D. Rizzo. - In: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS. - ISSN 0004-6361. - 451:2(2006), pp. 409-416.

The VIMOS-VLT deep survey luminosity dependence of clustering at z similar or equal to 1

L. Guzzo;
2006

Abstract

We investigate the dependence of galaxy clustering on the galaxy intrinsic luminosity at high redshift, using the data from the First Epoch VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey ( VVDS). The size ( 6530 galaxies) and depth ( I-AB < 24) of the survey allows us to measure the projected two-point correlation function of galaxies, w(p)( r(p)), for a set of volume-limited samples up to an effective redshift < z > = 0.9 and median absolute magnitude -19.6 < M-B < -21.3. Fitting w(p)( r(p)) with a single power-law model for the real-space correlation function xi( r) = ( r/r0)(-y) we measure the relationship of the correlation length r(0) and the slope gamma with the sample median luminosity for the first time at such high redshift. Values from our lower-redshift samples ( 0.1 < z < 0.5) are fully consistent with the trend observed by larger local surveys. In our high redshift sample ( 0.5 < z < 1.2), we find that the clustering strength suddenly rises around M-B(*), apparently with a sharper inflection than at low redshifts. Galaxies in the faintest sample ( < MB > = -19.6) have a correlation length r(0) = 2.7(-0.3)(+0.3) h(-1) Mpc, compared to r(0) = 5.0(-1.6)(+1.5) h(-1) Mpc at < MB > = -21.3. The slope of the correlation function is observed to correspondingly steepen significantly from gamma = 1.6(-0.1)(+0.1) to gamma = 2.4(-0.2)(+0.4). This is not observed either by large local surveys or in our lower-redshift samples and seems to imply a significant change in the way luminous galaxies trace dark-matter halos at z similar to 1 with respect to z similar to 0. At our effective median redshift z similar or equal to 0.9 this corresponds to a strong difference of the relative bias, from b/b* < 0.7 for galaxies with L < L* to b/b* similar or equal to 1.4 for galaxies with L > L*.
cosmology : large scale structure of Universe; cosmology : observations; methods : statistical; galaxies : evolution
Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia e Astrofisica
2006
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