Angular clustering and host halo properties of [OII] emitters at $z >1$ in the Subaru HSC survey
Teppei Okumura, Masao Hayashi, I-Non Chiu, Yen-Ting Lin, Ken Osato,, Bau-Ching Hsieh, Sheng-Chieh Lin

TL;DR
This study analyzes the clustering of [OII] emitting star-forming galaxies at z>1 using Subaru HSC data, revealing their host halo properties and informing future cosmological surveys.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed halo occupation distribution modeling of [OII] emitters at z>1 with tighter constraints thanks to a large sample size.
Findings
Measured strong clustering signals over a wide angular range.
Derived average host halo masses around 10^12.7 h^{-1} M_sun.
Estimated satellite galaxy fractions of approximately 15%.
Abstract
We study the angular correlation function of star-forming galaxies and properties of their host dark matter halos at z>1 using the Hyper-Suprime Cam (HSC) SSP survey. We use [OII] emitters identified using two narrow-band (NB) filters, NB816 and NB921, in the Deep/UltraDeep layers, which respectively cover large angular areas of 16.3 deg^2 and 16.9 deg^2. Our sample contains 8302 and 9578 [OII] emitters at z=1.19 (NB816) and z=1.47 (NB921), respectively. We detect a strong clustering signal over a wide angular range, 0.001 < \theta < 1 [deg], with the bias (z=1.19) and (z=1.47). We also find a clear deviation of the correlation from a simple power-law form. To interpret the measured clustering signal, we adopt a halo occupation distribution (HOD) model that is constructed to explain the spatial distribution of galaxies selected by a star…
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