The VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey: Dependence of Galaxy Clustering on Luminosity
Abstract
We have investigated the dependence of galaxy clustering on their intrinsic luminosities at z ~ 1, using the data from the First Epoch VIMOS-VLT Deep Survey (VVDS). We have measured the projected two-point correlation function of galaxies, wp(rp), for a set of volume-limited samples at an effective redshift <z>=0.9 and median absolute magnitude -19.6< MB < -21.3. We find that the clustering strength is rising around MB*, apparently with a sharper turn than observed at low redshifts. The slope of the correlation function is observed to steepen significantly from γ=1.6+0.1-0.1 to γ=2.4+0.4-0.2. This is due to a significant change in the shape of wp(rp), increasingly deviating from a power-law for the most luminous samples, with a strong upturn at small (< 1-2 h-1 Mpc) scales. This trend, not observed locally, also results in a strong scale dependence of the relative bias, b/b* and possibly imply a significant change in the way luminous galaxies trace dark-matter halos at z ~ 1 with respect to z ~ 0.
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