The Luminosity and Color Dependence of the Galaxy Correlation Function
University of Arizona · Albert Einstein College of Medicine · +19 more institutions
Abstract
We study the luminosity and color dependence of the galaxy 2-point correlation function in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, starting from a sample of 200,000 galaxies over 2500 deg^2. We concentrate on the projected correlation function w(r_p), which is directly related to the real space \xi(r). The amplitude of w(r_p) grows continuously with luminosity, rising more steeply above the characteristic luminosity L_*. Redder galaxies exhibit a higher amplitude and steeper correlation function at all luminosities. The correlation amplitude of blue galaxies increases continuously with luminosity, but the luminosity dependence for red galaxies is less regular, with bright red galaxies more strongly clustered at large…
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Authors
27- IZIdit ZehaviCorresponding
University of Arizona
- ZZZheng Zheng
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Institute for Advanced Study, The Ohio State University
- DHDavid H. Weinberg
The Ohio State University
- JAJoshua A. Frieman
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, University of Chicago
- AAAndreas A. Berlind
New York University
Topics & keywords
- Astrophysics
- Physics
- Galaxy
- Luminosity
- Luminosity function
- Amplitude
- Halo
- Correlation function (quantum field theory)