Galaxy and AGN Clustering at z=1 from DEEP2

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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In this proceedings I summarize the results from several projects measuring the clustering of galaxies and AGN at z=1 using data from the DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey. First I present the luminosity-dependence of galaxy clustering at z=1 and resulting halo occupation distribution (HOD) fits and compare to similar studies at z=0.1. The color-dependence of galaxy clustering at z=1 is also shown, including the clustering of green galaxies in transition from the blue cloud to the red sequence. I also present results on the cross-correlation of quasars and DEEP2 galaxies, and show that quasars do not reside in particularly biased host galaxies. Finally, I discuss the clustering of X-ray-selected AGN in the AEGIS survey and show that they reside in massive galaxies at z=1.

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