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arxiv: astro-ph/9410018 · v1 · submitted 1994-10-05 · 🌌 astro-ph

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The Stromlo-APM Redshift Survey II. Variation of Galaxy Clustering with Morphology and Luminosity

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We present clustering measurements for samples of galaxies selected by morphological type and luminosity from the recently completed Stromlo-APM Redshift Survey. Early type galaxies are clustered more strongly by a factor 3.5--5.5, than late type galaxies. Low-luminosity galaxies are clustered more weakly by a factor of $\sim 2$ than $L^*$ and brighter galaxies on scales $\simgt 1\hMpc$. Also the slope of the correlation function is steeper for low-luminosity galaxies, so that the amplitude is a factor 4 lower at $ 10 \hMpc$. No difference, however, is seen between the clustering of $L^*$ and more luminous galaxies, an observation which may be hard to reconcile with some theories of biased galaxy formation. Both redshift-space and real-space clustering estimates show a similar dependence on luminosity.

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