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arxiv: 1712.03844 · v2 · pith:3XJY4ZB3new · submitted 2017-12-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

The Galaxy-Halo Connection for 1.5lesssim zlesssim5 as revealed by the Spitzer Matching survey of the UltraVISTA ultra-deep Stripes

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The \emph{Spitzer} Matching Survey of the UltraVISTA ultra-deep Stripes (SMUVS) provides unparalleled depth at $3.6$ and $4.5$~$\mu$m over $\sim0.66$~deg$^2$ of the COSMOS field, allowing precise photometric determinations of redshift and stellar mass. From this unique dataset we can connect galaxy samples, selected by stellar mass, to their host dark matter halos for $1.5<z<5.0$, filling in a large hitherto unexplored region of the parameter space. To interpret the observed galaxy clustering we utilize a phenomenological halo model, combined with a novel method to account for uncertainties arising from the use of photometric redshifts. We find that the satellite fraction decreases with increasing redshift and that the clustering amplitude (e.g., comoving correlation length / large-scale bias) displays monotonic trends with redshift and stellar mass. Applying $\Lambda$CDM halo mass accretion histories and cumulative abundance arguments for the evolution of stellar mass content we propose pathways for the coevolution of dark matter and stellar mass assembly. Additionally, we are able to estimate that the halo mass at which the ratio of stellar to halo mass is maximized is $10^{12.5_{-0.08}^{+0.10}}$~M$_{\odot}$ at $z\sim2.5$. This peak halo mass is here inferred for the first time from stellar mass-selected clustering measurements at $z\gtrsim2$, and implies mild evolution of this quantity for $z\lesssim3$, consistent with constraints from abundance-matching techniques.

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