The DEEP2 Galaxy Redshift Survey: Clustering Dependence on Galaxy Stellar Mass and Star Formation Rate at z~1
Nick Mostek, Alison L. Coil, Michael C. Cooper, Marc Davis, Jeffrey A., Newman, Benjamin Weiner

TL;DR
This study measures galaxy clustering at z~1 as a function of stellar mass, SFR, and sSFR, revealing different dependencies for blue and red galaxies and implications for galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It provides new clustering measurements at z~1 considering multiple galaxy properties, improving understanding of galaxy-halo connections and star formation processes.
Findings
Clustering correlates positively with stellar mass for blue galaxies.
SFR and sSFR strongly influence clustering in blue galaxies.
High sSFR galaxies show enhanced small-scale clustering, indicating interactions.
Abstract
We present DEEP2 galaxy clustering measurements at z~1 as a function of stellar mass, star formation rate (SFR), and specific SFR (sSFR). We find a strong positive correlation between stellar mass and clustering amplitude on 1-10 h^-1 Mpc scales for blue, star-forming galaxies with 9.5 < log(M_*/M_sun) < 11 and no dependence for red, quiescent galaxies with 10.5 < log(M_*/M_sun) < 11.5. Using recently re-calibrated DEEP2 SFRs from restframe B-band magnitude and optical colors, we find that within the blue galaxy population at z~1, the clustering amplitude increases strongly with increasing SFR and decreasing sSFR. For red galaxies there is no significant correlation between clustering amplitude and either SFR or sSFR. Blue galaxies with high SFR or low sSFR are as clustered on large scales as red galaxies. We find that the clustering trend observed with SFR can be explained mostly, but…
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