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Clustering Properties of restframe UV selected galaxies II: Migration of Star Formation sites with cosmic time from GALEX and CFHTLS

Authors :
Heinis, Sebastien
Milliard, Bruno
Arnouts, Stephane
Blaizot, Jeremy
Schiminovich, David
Budavari, Tamas
Ilbert, Olivier
Treyer, Marie
Wyder, Ted K.
McCracken, Henry J.
Barlow, Tom A.
Forster, Karl
Friedman, Peter G.
Martin, D. Christopher
Morrissey, Patrick
Neff, Susan G.
Seibert, Mark
Small, Todd
Bianchi, Luciana
Heckman, Timothy M.
Lee, Young-Wook
Madore, Barry F.
Rich, R. Michael
Szalay, Alex S.
Welsh, Barry Y.
Yi, Sukyoung K.
Xu, C. K.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We analyze the clustering properties of ultraviolet selected galaxies by using GALEX-SDSS data at z<0.6 and CFHTLS deep u' imaging at z=1. These datasets provide a unique basis at z< 1 which can be directly compared with high redshift samples built with similar selection criteria. We discuss the dependence of the correlation function parameters (r0, delta) on the ultraviolet luminosity as well as the linear bias evolution. We find that the bias parameter shows a gradual decline from high (b > 2) to low redshift (b ~ 0.79^{+0.1}_{-0.08}). When accounting for the fraction of the star formation activity enclosed in the different samples, our results suggest that the bulk of star formation migrated from high mass dark matter halos at z>2 (10^12 < M_min < 10^13 M_sun, located in high density regions), to less massive halos at low redshift (M_min < 10^12 M_sun, located in low density regions). This result extends the ``downsizing'' picture (shift of the star formation activity from high stellar mass systems at high z to low stellar mass at low z) to the dark matter distribution.<br />Comment: Accepted for Publication in the Special GALEX Ap. J. Supplement, December 2007 Version with full resolution fig1 available at http://taltos.pha.jhu.edu/~sebastien/papers/Galex_p2.ps.gz

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0706.1076
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1086/520580