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2004ApJ...610...61Z - Astrophys. J., 610, 61-68 (2004/July-3)

Interpreting the observed clustering of red galaxies at z ∼ 3.

ZHENG Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

Daddi et al. have recently reported strong clustering of a population of red galaxies at z∼3 in the Hubble Deep Field-South. Fitting the observed angular clustering with a power law of index -0.8, they infer a comoving correlation length r0∼8h–1Mpc; for a standard cosmology, this r0 would imply that the red galaxies reside in rare, M≥1013h–1M halos, with each halo hosting ∼100 galaxies to match the number density of the population. Using the framework of the halo occupation distribution (HOD) in a ΛCDM universe, we show that the Daddi et al. data can be adequately reproduced by less surprising models, e.g., models with galaxies residing in halos of mass M>Mmin=6.3x1011h–1M and a mean occupation Navg(M)=1.4(M/Mmin)0.45 above this cutoff. The resultant correlation functions do not follow a strict power law, showing instead a clear transition from the one-halo-dominated regime, where the two galaxies of each pair reside in the same dark matter halo, to the two-halo-dominated regime, where the two galaxies of each pair are from different halos. The observed high-amplitude data points lie in the one-halo-dominated regime, so these HOD models are able to explain the observations despite having smaller correlation lengths, r0∼5h–1Mpc. HOD parameters are only loosely constrained by the current data because of large sample variance and the lack of clustering information on scales that probe the two-halo regime. If our explanation of the data is correct, then future observations covering a larger area should show that the large-scale correlations lie below a θ–1.8 extrapolation of the small-scale points. Our models of the current data suggest that the red galaxies are somewhat more strongly clustered than UV-selected Lyman break galaxies and have a greater tendency to reside in small groups.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Halos - Galaxies: High-Redshift - Cosmology: Large-Scale Structure of Universe

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