Nurturing Lyman Break Galaxies: Observed link between environment and spectroscopic features
Jeff Cooke, Yuuki Omori, and Emma Ryan-Weber

TL;DR
This study investigates how magnitude, colour, and Ly-alpha equivalent width influence the spatial distribution of z~3 Lyman break galaxies, revealing environment-dependent differences in their clustering and halo properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis linking Ly-alpha spectral features with galaxy environment and halo mass at z~3, using a large spectroscopic sample.
Findings
aLBGs reside in massive, group-like haloes.
eLBGs are found on group outskirts and in the field.
Ly-alpha EW correlates with galaxy morphology and environment.
Abstract
We examine the effects of magnitude, colour, and Ly-alpha equivalent width (EW) on the spatial distribution of z~3 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and report significant differences in their auto-correlation functions (ACFs). The results are obtained using samples of ~10,000-57,000 LBGs from the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey. We find that magnitude has a larger effect on the ACF amplitude on small scales (<~1 Mpc) and that colour is more influential on large scales (>~1 Mpc). We find the most significant differences between ACFs for LBGs with dominant net Ly-alpha EW in absorption (aLBGs) and dominant net Ly-alpha EW in emission (eLBGs) determined from >~95% pure samples of each population using a photometric technique calibrated from ~1000 spectra. The aLBG ACF one-halo term departs from a power law fit near ~1 Mpc, corresponding to the virial radii of M_DM ~10^13 M_solar…
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