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arxiv: astro-ph/0512233 · v5 · pith:M543XTJXnew · submitted 2005-12-08 · 🌌 astro-ph

The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: Clustering of Galaxies as a Function of Luminosity at z=1

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We measure the clustering of DEEP2 galaxies at z=1 as a function of luminosity on scales 0.1 Mpc/h to 20 Mpc/h. Drawing from a parent catalog of 25,000 galaxies at 0.7<z<1.3 in the full DEEP2 survey, we create volume-limited samples having upper luminosity limits between M_B=-19 and M_B=-20.5, roughly 0.2-1 L^* at z=1. We find that brighter galaxies are more strongly clustered than fainter galaxies and that the slope of the correlation function does not depend on luminosity for L<L^*. The brightest galaxies, with L>L^*, have a steeper slope. The clustering scale-length, r_0, varies from 3.69 +/-0.14 for the faintest sample to 4.43 +/-0.14 for the brightest sample. The relative bias of galaxies as a function of L/L^* is steeper than the relation found locally for SDSS galaxies (Zehavi et al. 2005) over the luminosity range that we sample. The absolute bias of galaxies at z=1 is scale-dependent on scales r_p<1 Mpc/h, and rises most significantly on small scales for the brightest samples. For a concordance cosmology, the large-scale bias varies from 1.26 +/-0.04 to 1.54 +/-0.05 as a function of luminosity and implies that DEEP2 galaxies reside in dark matter halos with a minimum mass of ~1-3 10^12 h^-1 M_sun.

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