The clustering properties of radio-selected AGN and star-forming galaxies up to redshifts z~3
M. Magliocchetti, P. Popesso, M. Brusa, M. Salvato, C. Laigle, H.J., McCracken, O.Ilbert

TL;DR
This study analyzes the clustering of radio-selected AGN and star-forming galaxies up to redshift 3, revealing their dark matter halo associations and suggesting recurrent radio-active phases in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of clustering lengths and halo masses for radio-selected AGN and star-forming galaxies across a wide redshift range.
Findings
Clustering length r_0 ~ 11.7 Mpc for the entire sample.
Dark matter halo minimum mass ~ 10^13.6 M_sun for AGN.
Approximately half of dark matter haloes host a radio-active black hole.
Abstract
We present the clustering properties of a complete sample of 968 radio sources detected at 1.4 GHz by the VLA-COSMOS survey with radio fluxes brighter than 0.15 mJy. 92% have redshift determinations from the Laigle et al. (2016) catalogue. Based on their radio-luminosity, these objects have been divided into two populations of 644 AGN and 247 star-forming galaxies. By fixing the slope of the auto-correlation function to gamma=2, we find r_0=11.7^{+1.0}_{-1.1} Mpc for the clustering length of the whole sample, while r_0=11.2^{+2.5}_{-3.3} Mpc and r_0=7.8^{+1.6}_{-2.1} Mpc (r_0=6.8^{+1.4}_{-1.8} Mpc if we restrict our analysis to z<0.9) are respectively obtained for AGN and star-forming galaxies. These values correspond to minimum masses for dark matter haloes of M_min=10^[13.6^{+0.3}_{-0.6}] M_sun for radio-selected AGN and M_min=10^[13.1^{+0.4}_{-1.6}] M_sun for radio-emitting…
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