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2014ApJ...793...17B - Astrophys. J., 793, 17 (2014/September-3)

Measurement of galaxy clustering at z ∼ 7.2 and the evolution of galaxy bias from 3.8 < z < 8 in the XDF, GOODS-S, and GOODS-N.

BARONE-NUGENT R.L., TRENTI M., WYITHE J.S.B., BOUWENS R.J., OESCH P.A., ILLINGWORTH G.D., CAROLLO C.M., SU J., STIAVELLI M., LABBE I. and VAN DOKKUM P.G.

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Lyman-break galaxy (LBG) samples observed during reionization (z ≳ 6) with the Hubble Space Telescope's Wide Field Camera 3 are reaching sizes sufficient to characterize their clustering properties. Using a combined catalog from the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field and CANDELS surveys, containing N = 743 LBG candidates at z ≥ 6.5 at a mean redshift of  = 7.2, we detect a clear clustering signal in the angular correlation function (ACF) at ≳ 4σ, corresponding to a real-space correlation length r0 = 6.7_-1.0+0.9^ h–1 cMpc. The derived galaxy bias b = 8.6–1.0+0.9 is that of dark matter halos of M = 1011.1-0.3+0.2M at z = 7.2, and highlights that galaxies below the current detection limit (MAB∼ -17.7) are expected in lower-mass halos (M ∼ 108-1010.5 M). We compute the ACF of LBGs at z ∼ 3.8 - z ∼ 5.9 in the same surveys. A trend of increasing bias is found from  = 3.8 (b∼3.0) to  = 7.2 (b ∼ 8.6), broadly consistent with galaxies at fixed luminosity being hosted in dark matter halos of similar mass at 4 ≲ z ≲ 6, followed by a slight rise in halo masses at z ≳ 7 (∼2σ confidence). Separating the data at the median luminosity of the  = 7.2 sample (MUV= -19.4) shows higher clustering at  = 5.9 for bright galaxies (r0 = 5.5–1.6+1.4h–1 cMpc, b = 6.2–1.5+1.2) compared to faint galaxies (r0 = 1.9–1.0+1.1h–1 cMpc, b = 2.7–1.2+1.2) implying a constant mass-to-light ratio (dlogM/dlogL) ∼ 1.2–0.8+1.8. A similar trend is present in the  = 7.2 sample with larger uncertainty. Finally, our bias measurements allow us to investigate the fraction of dark matter halos hosting UV-bright galaxies (the duty cycle, εDC). At  = 7.2 values near unity are preferred, which may be explained by the shortened halo assembly time at high redshift.

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Journal keyword(s): cosmology: observations - galaxies: general - galaxies: high-redshift

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