We present clustering properties from 579,492 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at
$z\sim4-6$ over the 100 deg$^2$ sky (corresponding to a 1.4 Gpc$^3$ volume)
identified in early data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru strategic
program survey. We derive angular correlation functions (ACFs) of the HSC LBGs
with unprecedentedly high statistical accuracies at $z\sim4-6$, and compare
them with the halo occupation distribution (HOD) models. We clearly identify
significant ACF excesses in $10"<þeta<90"$, the transition scale between 1-
and 2-halo terms, suggestive of the existence of the non-linear halo bias
effect. Combining the HOD models and previous clustering measurements of faint
LBGs at $z\sim4-7$, we investigate dark-matter halo mass ($M_h$) of
the $z\sim4-7$ LBGs and its correlation with various physical properties
including the star-formation rate (SFR), the stellar-to-halo mass ratio (SHMR),
and the dark-matter mass accretion rate ($M_h$) over a wide-mass
range of $M_h/M_ødot=4\times10^10-4\times10^12$. We find that the
SHMR increases from $z\sim4$ to $7$ by a factor of $\sim4$ at
$M_h\simeq1\times10^11\ M_ødot$, while the SHMR shows no strong
evolution in the similar redshift range at $M_h\simeq1\times10^12\
M_ødot$. Interestingly, we identify a tight relation of
$SFR/M_h-M_h$ showing no significant evolution beyond
0.15 dex in this wide-mass range over $z\sim4-7$. This weak evolution suggests
that the $SFR/M_h-M_h$ relation is a fundamental
relation in high-redshift galaxy formation whose star-formation activities are
regulated by the dark-matter mass assembly.
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[1704.06535] GOLDRUSH. II. Clustering of Galaxies at $z\sim 4-6$ Revealed with the Half-Million Dropouts Over the 100 deg$^2$ Area Corresponding to 1 Gpc$^3$
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%1 harikane2017goldrush
%A Harikane, Yuichi
%A Ouchi, Masami
%A Ono, Yoshiaki
%A Saito, Shun
%A Behroozi, Peter
%A More, Surhud
%A Shimasaku, Kazuhiro
%A Toshikawa, Jun
%A Lin, Yen-Ting
%A Akiyama, Masayuki
%A Coupon, Jean
%A Komiyama, Yutaka
%A Konno, Akira
%A Lin, Sheng-Chieh
%A Miyazaki, Satoshi
%A Nishizawa, Atsushi J.
%A Shibuya, Takatoshi
%A Silverman, John
%D 2017
%K HSC LBG SSP clustering halo masses
%T GOLDRUSH. II. Clustering of Galaxies at $z4-6$ Revealed with the
Half-Million Dropouts Over the 100 deg$^2$ Area Corresponding to 1 Gpc$^3$
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.06535
%X We present clustering properties from 579,492 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at
$z\sim4-6$ over the 100 deg$^2$ sky (corresponding to a 1.4 Gpc$^3$ volume)
identified in early data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru strategic
program survey. We derive angular correlation functions (ACFs) of the HSC LBGs
with unprecedentedly high statistical accuracies at $z\sim4-6$, and compare
them with the halo occupation distribution (HOD) models. We clearly identify
significant ACF excesses in $10"<þeta<90"$, the transition scale between 1-
and 2-halo terms, suggestive of the existence of the non-linear halo bias
effect. Combining the HOD models and previous clustering measurements of faint
LBGs at $z\sim4-7$, we investigate dark-matter halo mass ($M_h$) of
the $z\sim4-7$ LBGs and its correlation with various physical properties
including the star-formation rate (SFR), the stellar-to-halo mass ratio (SHMR),
and the dark-matter mass accretion rate ($M_h$) over a wide-mass
range of $M_h/M_ødot=4\times10^10-4\times10^12$. We find that the
SHMR increases from $z\sim4$ to $7$ by a factor of $\sim4$ at
$M_h\simeq1\times10^11\ M_ødot$, while the SHMR shows no strong
evolution in the similar redshift range at $M_h\simeq1\times10^12\
M_ødot$. Interestingly, we identify a tight relation of
$SFR/M_h-M_h$ showing no significant evolution beyond
0.15 dex in this wide-mass range over $z\sim4-7$. This weak evolution suggests
that the $SFR/M_h-M_h$ relation is a fundamental
relation in high-redshift galaxy formation whose star-formation activities are
regulated by the dark-matter mass assembly.
@misc{harikane2017goldrush,
abstract = {We present clustering properties from 579,492 Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) at
$z\sim4-6$ over the 100 deg$^2$ sky (corresponding to a 1.4 Gpc$^3$ volume)
identified in early data of the Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) Subaru strategic
program survey. We derive angular correlation functions (ACFs) of the HSC LBGs
with unprecedentedly high statistical accuracies at $z\sim4-6$, and compare
them with the halo occupation distribution (HOD) models. We clearly identify
significant ACF excesses in $10"<\theta<90"$, the transition scale between 1-
and 2-halo terms, suggestive of the existence of the non-linear halo bias
effect. Combining the HOD models and previous clustering measurements of faint
LBGs at $z\sim4-7$, we investigate dark-matter halo mass ($M_\mathrm{h}$) of
the $z\sim4-7$ LBGs and its correlation with various physical properties
including the star-formation rate (SFR), the stellar-to-halo mass ratio (SHMR),
and the dark-matter mass accretion rate ($\dot{M}_\mathrm{h}$) over a wide-mass
range of $M_\mathrm{h}/M_\odot=4\times10^{10}-4\times10^{12}$. We find that the
SHMR increases from $z\sim4$ to $7$ by a factor of $\sim4$ at
$M_\mathrm{h}\simeq1\times10^{11}\ M_\odot$, while the SHMR shows no strong
evolution in the similar redshift range at $M_\mathrm{h}\simeq1\times10^{12}\
M_\odot$. Interestingly, we identify a tight relation of
$SFR/\dot{M}_\mathrm{h}-M_\mathrm{h}$ showing no significant evolution beyond
0.15 dex in this wide-mass range over $z\sim4-7$. This weak evolution suggests
that the $SFR/\dot{M}_\mathrm{h}-M_\mathrm{h}$ relation is a fundamental
relation in high-redshift galaxy formation whose star-formation activities are
regulated by the dark-matter mass assembly.},
added-at = {2017-04-24T10:20:49.000+0200},
author = {Harikane, Yuichi and Ouchi, Masami and Ono, Yoshiaki and Saito, Shun and Behroozi, Peter and More, Surhud and Shimasaku, Kazuhiro and Toshikawa, Jun and Lin, Yen-Ting and Akiyama, Masayuki and Coupon, Jean and Komiyama, Yutaka and Konno, Akira and Lin, Sheng-Chieh and Miyazaki, Satoshi and Nishizawa, Atsushi J. and Shibuya, Takatoshi and Silverman, John},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2eba1fb50667453d33ce87555e068286c/miki},
description = {[1704.06535] GOLDRUSH. II. Clustering of Galaxies at $z\sim 4-6$ Revealed with the Half-Million Dropouts Over the 100 deg$^2$ Area Corresponding to 1 Gpc$^3$},
interhash = {8aed821f5584c49f96f03a8cec7b587a},
intrahash = {eba1fb50667453d33ce87555e068286c},
keywords = {HSC LBG SSP clustering halo masses},
note = {cite arxiv:1704.06535Comment: 31 pages, 25 figures, submitted to a special issue of PASJ},
timestamp = {2017-04-24T10:20:49.000+0200},
title = {GOLDRUSH. II. Clustering of Galaxies at $z\sim 4-6$ Revealed with the
Half-Million Dropouts Over the 100 deg$^2$ Area Corresponding to 1 Gpc$^3$},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1704.06535},
year = 2017
}