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arxiv: astro-ph/0209294 · v1 · submitted 2002-09-16 · 🌌 astro-ph

Clustering Evolution Between z=1 And Today

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We present results of an investigation of clustering evolution of field galaxies between a redshift of z\~1 and the present epoch. The current analysis relies on a sample of ~14000 galaxies in two fields of the COMBO-17 survey. The redshift distribution extends to z~1.1. The amplitude of the three-dimensional correlation function can be estimated by means of the projected correlation function w(r_p). The validity of the deprojection was tested on the Las Campanas Redshift Survey (LCRS). In a flat cosmology with non-zero cosmological constant for bright galaxies (M_B<-18) the clustering growth is proportional to (1+z)^{-2}. However, the measured clustering evolution clearly depends on Hubble type. While locally the clustering strength of early type galaxies is equal to that of the bright galaxies, at high redshifts they are much stronger clustered, and thus the clustering has to evolve much more slowly.

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