The clustering of submillimeter galaxies detected with ALMA
Cristina Garcia-Vergara, Jacqueline Hodge, Joseph F. Hennawi, Axel, Weiss, Julie Wardlow, Adam D. Myers, Ryan Hickox

TL;DR
This study revises the clustering measurements of submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) using ALMA data, revealing that previous estimates based on single-dish observations likely overestimated their halo masses and clustering strength.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to accurately measure SMG clustering by combining ALMA and single-dish data, providing revised estimates of their host halo masses and implications for galaxy evolution.
Findings
SMGs are hosted by less massive halos than previously thought.
Bright SMGs ($S_{870} geq5-6$ mJy) trace massive structures at $z extasciitilde2$.
Fainter SMGs are unlikely to be linked to massive galaxies or quasars.
Abstract
Previous studies measuring the clustering of submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) have based their measurements on single-dish detected sources, finding evidence for strong clustering. However, ALMA has revealed that, due to the coarse angular resolution of these instruments, single-dish sources can be comprised of multiple sources. This implies that the clustering inferred from single-dish surveys may be overestimated. Here, we measure the clustering of SMGs based on the ALESS survey, an ALMA follow-up of sources previously identified in the LABOCA ECDFS Submillimeter Survey (LESS). We present a method to measure the clustering of ALMA sources that have been previously identified using single-dish telescopes, based on forward modeling both the single-dish and the ALMA observations. We constrain upper limits for the median mass of halos hosting SMGs at , finding…
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