The luminosity dependence of clustering

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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6 pages, 6 figures, 1 Latex style file - To appear in `Where's the Matter? Tracing Dark and Bright Matter with the New Generat

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The PSCz redshift survey and the ongoing Two-Degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) are used to look for luminosity dependence of galaxy clustering by measuring the two point correlation functions for sub-samples of the surveys. An analysis of the PSCz survey finds that galaxies with cooler colours are more strongly clustered than warmer galaxies. Between 1 and 10 Mpc/h it is found that the redshift-space correlation function, is a factor of about 1.5 larger for the cooler galaxies. This is consistent with the suggestion that hotter galaxies have higher star formation rates and correspond to later type galaxies which are known to be less clustered than earlier types. There is a very weak luminosity dependence of clustering with the more luminous galaxies being less clustered than fainter galaxies, but the trend has a low statistical significance. Results from the 2dFGRS reveal a strong dependence of clustering on intrinsic galaxy luminosity. The most luminous galaxies are more strongly clustered by a factor of 2.5 than L* galaxies, in qualitative agreement with analytic models of galaxy formation.

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