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Galaxy clustering measurements out to redshift z$\sim$8 from Hubble Legacy Fields
- Publication Year :
- 2023
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Abstract
- We present a novel approach for measuring the two-point correlation function of galaxies in narrow pencil beam surveys with varying depths. Our methodology is utilized to expand high-redshift galaxy clustering investigations up to $z \sim 8$ by analyzing a comprehensive sample consisting of $N_g = 160$ Lyman break galaxy candidates obtained through optical and near-infrared photometric data within the CANDELS GOODS datasets from the Hubble Space Telescope Legacy Fields. For bright sources with $M_{UV} < -19.8$, we determine a galaxy bias of $b = 9.33\pm4.90$ at $\overline{z} = 7.7$ and a correlation length of $r_0 = 10.74\pm7.06$ $h^{-1}Mpc$. We obtain similar results for the XDF, with a galaxy bias measurement of $b = 8.26\pm3.41$ at the same redshift for a slightly fainter sample with a median luminosity of $M_{UV} = -18.4$. By comparing with dark-matter halo bias and employing abundance matching, we deduce a characteristic halo mass of $M_h \sim 10^{11.5} M_{\odot}$ and a duty cycle close to unity. To validate our approach for variable-depth datasets, we replicate the analysis in a region with near-uniform depth using a standard two-point correlation function estimator, yielding consistent outcomes. Our study not only provides a valuable tool for future utilization in JWST datasets but also suggests that the clustering of early galaxies continues to increase with redshift beyond $z \gtrsim 8$, potentially contributing to the existence of protocluster structures observed in early JWST imaging and spectroscopic surveys at $z \gtrsim 8$.
- Subjects :
- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
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Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2312.12329
- Document Type :
- Working Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad3901