Abstract
We present a measurement of the spatial clustering of submillimetre
galaxies (SMGs) at z= 1-3. Using data from the 870 μm Large APEX
Bolometer Camera (LABOCA) submillimetre survey of the Extended Chandra
Deep Field-South, we employ a novel technique to measure the
cross-correlation between SMGs and galaxies, accounting for the full
probability distributions for photometric redshifts of the galaxies.
From the observed projected two-point cross-correlation function we
derive the linear bias and characteristic dark matter halo masses for
the SMGs. We detect clustering in the cross-correlation between SMGs and
galaxies at the >4σ level. Accounting for the clustering of
galaxies from their autocorrelation function, we estimate an
autocorrelation length for SMGs of ? Mpc assuming a power-law slope
γ= 1.8, and derive a corresponding dark matter halo mass of ?.
Based on the evolution of dark matter haloes derived from simulations,
we show that that the z= 0 descendants of SMGs are typically massive
(˜2-3L*) elliptical galaxies residing in moderate- to high-mass
groups (?). From the observed clustering we estimate an SMG lifetime of
˜100 Myr, consistent with lifetimes derived from gas consumption
times and star formation time-scales, although with considerable
uncertainties. The clustering of SMGs at z˜ 2 is consistent with
measurements for optically selected quasi-stellar objects (QSOs),
supporting evolutionary scenarios in which powerful starbursts and QSOs
occur in the same systems. Given that SMGs reside in haloes of
characteristic mass ˜6 × 1012 h-1
M⊙, we demonstrate that the redshift distribution of SMGs
can be described remarkably well by the combination of two effects: the
cosmological growth of structure and the evolution of the molecular gas
fraction in galaxies. We conclude that the powerful starbursts in SMGs
likely represent a short-lived but universal phase in massive galaxy
evolution, associated with the transition between cold gas-rich,
star-forming galaxies and passively evolving systems.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 284-295 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society |
Volume | 421 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2012 |