Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-11-14
Astrophys.J. 554 (2001) 85-103
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
20 pages, Latex, uses emulateapj5.sty, minor changes to match ApJ in press version
Scientific paper
10.1086/321373
We use N-body simulations combined with semi-analytic models to compute the clustering properties of modeled galaxies at z~3, and confront these predictions with the clustering properties of the observed population of Lyman-break galaxies (LBGs). Several scenarios for the nature of LBGs are explored, which may be broadly categorized into models in which high-redshift star formation is driven by collisional starbursts and those in which quiescent star formation dominates. For each model, we make predictions for the LBG overdensity distribution, the variance of counts-in-cells, the correlation length, and close pair statistics. Models which assume a one-to-one relationship between massive dark-matter halos and galaxies are disfavored by close pair statistics, as are models in which colliding halos are associated with galaxies in a simplified way. However, when modeling of gas consumption and star formation is included using a semi-analytic treatment, the quiescent and collisional starburst models predict similar clustering properties and none of these models can be ruled out based on the available clustering data. None of the ``realistic'' models predict a strong dependence of clustering amplitude on the luminosity threshold of the sample, in apparent conflict with some observational results.
Blumenthal George R.
Bullock James S.
Dekel Avishai
Kolatt Tsafrir S.
Primack Joel R.
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