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Issue A&A
Volume 505, Number 2, October II 2009
Page(s) 463 - 482
Section Cosmology (including clusters of galaxies)
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361/200912314
Published online 03 August 2009

A&A 505, 463-482 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912314

The zCOSMOS survey. The dependence of clustering on luminosity and stellar mass at z=0.2–1

B. Meneux1, 2, L. Guzzo3, S. de la Torre3, 4, 5, C. Porciani6, 7, G. Zamorani8, U. Abbas9, M. Bolzonella8, B. Garilli5, A. Iovino10, L. Pozzetti8, E. Zucca8, S. J. Lilly7, O. Le Fèvre4, J.-P. Kneib4, C. M. Carollo7, T. Contini11, V. Mainieri12, A. Renzini13, M. Scodeggio5, S. Bardelli8, A. Bongiorno1, K. Caputi7, G. Coppa8, 14, O. Cucciati4, L. de Ravel4, P. Franzetti5, P. Kampczyk7, C. Knobel7, K. Kovač7, F. Lamareille11, J.-F. Le Borgne11, V. Le Brun4, C. Maier7, R. Pellò11, Y. Peng7, E. Perez Montero11, E. Ricciardelli13, J. D. Silverman7, M. Tanaka12, L. Tasca4, 5, L. Tresse4, D. Vergani8, D. Bottini5, A. Cappi8, A. Cimatti14, P. Cassata4, M. Fumana5, A. M. Koekemoer15, A. Leauthaud16, D. Maccagni5, C. Marinoni17, H. J. McCracken18, P. Memeo5, P. Oesch7, and R. Scaramella19

1  Max-Planck-Institut für Extraterrestrische Physik, Giessenbachstrasse, 85748 Garching-bei-München, Germany
    e-mail: bmeneux@mpe.mpg.de
2  Universitäts-Sternwarte, Scheinerstrasse 1, Munich 81679, Germany
3  INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Via Bianchi 46, 23807 Merate (LC), Italy
4  Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille, UMR 6110 CNRS Université de Provence, BP8, 13376 Marseille Cedex 12, France
5  INAF – Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica, Via Bassini 15, 20133 Milano, Italy
6  Argelander Institute for Astronomy, Auf dem Hügel 71, 53121 Bonn, Germany
7  Institute of Astronomy, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
8  INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
9  INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Torino, Strada Osservatorio 20, 10025 Pino Torinese (TO), Italy
10  INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, via Brera 28, Milano, Italy
11  Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Toulouse-Tarbes, Université de Toulouse, CNRS Toulouse, 31400, France
12  European Southern Observatory, Garching, Germany
13  Dipartimento di Astronomia, Università di Padova, Padova, Italy
14  Dipartimento di Astronomia, Università degli Studi di Bologna, Bologna, Italy
15  Space Telescope Science Institute, 3700 San Martin Drive, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA
16  Berkeley Lab & Berkeley Center for Cosmological Physics, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA
17  Centre de Physique Theorique, UMR 6207 CNRS Université de Provence, 13288 Marseille, France
18  Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, Université Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris, France
19  INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, via di Frascatti 33, 00040 Monte Porzio Catone, Italy

Received 9 April 2009 / Accepted 15 June 2009

Abstract
Aims. We study the dependence of galaxy clustering on luminosity and stellar mass at redshifts $z\sim$ [0.2–1], using the first 10K redshifts from the zCOSMOS spectroscopic survey of the COSMOS field.

Methods. We measured the redshift-space correlation functions $\xi(r_{\rm p},\pi)$ and $\xi(s)$ and the projected function, $w_{\rm p}(r_{\rm p})$ for subsamples covering different luminosity, mass, and redshift ranges. We explored and quantified in detail the observational selection biases from the flux-limited nature of the survey, using ensembles of realistic semi-analytic mock samples built from the Millennium simulation. We used the same mock data sets to carefully check our covariance and error estimate techniques, comparing the performances of methods based on the scatter in the mocks and on bootstrapping schemes. We finally compared our measurements to the cosmological model predictions from the mock surveys.
Results. At odds with other measurements at similar redshift and in the local Universe, we find a weak dependence of galaxy clustering on luminosity in all three redshift bins explored. A mild dependence on stellar mass is instead observed, in particular on small scales, which becomes particularly evident in the central redshift bin (0.5<z<0.8), where $w_{\rm p}(r_{\rm p})$ shows strong excess power on scales >1 h-1 Mpc. This is reflected in the shape of the full $\xi(r_{\rm p},\pi)$ that we interpret as produced by dominating structures almost perpendicular to the line of sight in the survey volume. Comparing to $z\sim 0$ measurements, we do not see any significant evolution with redshift of the amplitude of clustering for bright and/or massive galaxies.
Conclusions. This is consistent with previous results and the standard picture in which the bias evolves more rapidly for the most massive haloes, which in turn host the highest-stellar-mass galaxies. At the same time, however, the clustering measured in the zCOSMOS 10K data at 0.5<z<1 for galaxies with $\log(M/M_\odot)\ge 10$ is only marginally consistent with the predictions from the mock surveys. On scales larger than ~2 h-1 Mpc, the observed clustering amplitude is compatible only with ~1% of the mocks. Thus, if the power spectrum of matter is $\Lambda$CDM with standard normalisation and the bias has no “unnatural” scale-dependence, this result indicates that COSMOS has picked up a particularly rare, ~2–3$\sigma$ positive fluctuation in a volume of ~106 h-1 Mpc3. These findings underline the need for larger surveys of the $z\sim 1$ Universe to appropriately characterise the level of structure at this epoch.


Key words: cosmology: observations -- large-scale structure of Universe -- surveys -- Galaxy: evolution



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