The spatial clustering of mid-IR selected star forming galaxies at z ~ 1 in the GOODS fields
R. Gilli, E. Daddi, R. Chary, M. Dickinson, D. Elbaz, M. Giavalisco,, M. Kitzbichler, D. Stern, E. Vanzella

TL;DR
This study measures the spatial clustering of mid-infrared selected star-forming galaxies at z~1 in the GOODS fields, revealing that more luminous galaxies reside in more massive halos and highlighting discrepancies with galaxy formation models.
Contribution
First measurement of spatial clustering of z~1 IR-selected star-forming galaxies in GOODS, linking luminosity to halo mass and comparing observations with semi-analytic models.
Findings
Clustering length r_0 ~ 4.0 h^-1 Mpc for the sample.
Luminous IR galaxies (LIRGs) have larger r_0, indicating more massive halos.
Observed clustering is stronger than model predictions, suggesting denser environments at z~1.
Abstract
We present the first spatial clustering measurements of z~1, 24um-selected, star forming galaxies in the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey (GOODS). The sample under investigation includes 495 objects in GOODS-South and 811 objects in GOODS-North selected down to flux densities of f_24>20 uJy and z_AB<23.5 mag, for which spectroscopic redshifts are available. The median redshift, IR luminosity and star formation rate (SFR) of the samples are z~0.8, L_IR~4.4 x 10^10 L_sun, and SFR~7.6 M_sun/yr, respectively. We measure the projected correlation function w(r_p) on scales of r_p=0.06-10 h^-1 Mpc, from which we derive a best fit comoving correlation length of r_0 = 4.0 +- 0.4 h^-1 Mpc and slope of gamma=1.5 +- 0.1 for the whole f_24>20uJy sample after combining the two fields. We find indications of a larger correlation length for objects of higher luminosity, with Luminous Infrared…
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