On the evolution of clustering of 24um-selected galaxies
M. Magliocchetti, M.Cirasuolo, R.J. McLure, J.S. Dunlop, O. Almaini,, S. Foucaud, G. De Zotti, C. Simpson, K. Sekiguchi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the clustering of 24um-selected galaxies at different redshifts, revealing their association with halo mass and implications for galaxy evolution, star formation, and AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the physical nature of galaxy evolution by linking clustering properties to halo mass and activity phases across redshifts.
Findings
High-z galaxies are in very massive halos (~10^{13} M_sun).
Low-z galaxies reside in smaller halos (~10^{12} M_sun).
Clustering suggests steep galaxy distribution profiles within halos.
Abstract
This paper investigates the clustering properties of a complete sample of 1041 24um-selected sources brighter than F[24um]=400 uJy in the overlapping region between the SWIRE and UKIDSS UDS surveys. We have concentrated on the two (photometric) interval ranges z=[0.6-1.2] (low-z sample) and z>1.6 (high-z sample) as it is in these regions were we expect the mid-IR population to be dominated by intense dust-enshrouded activity such as star formation and black hole accretion. Investigations of the angular correlation function produce a correlation length are r0~15.9 Mpc for the high-z sample and r0~8.5 Mpc for the low-z one. Comparisons with physical models reveal that the high-z sources are exclusively associated with very massive (M>~10^{13} M_sun)haloes, comparable to those which locally host groups-to-clusters of galaxies, and are very common within such (rare) structures. Conversely,…
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