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    SCUBA-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey (STUDIES). IV. Spatial Clustering and Halo Masses of Submillimeter Galaxies

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    Lim, Chen-Fatt
    Chen, Chian-Chou cc
    Smail, Ian
    Wang, Wei-Hao
    Tee, Wei-Leong
    Lin, Yen-Ting cc
    Scott, Douglas
    Toba, Yoshiki
    Chang, Yu-Yen
    Ao, Yiping
    Babul, Arif
    Bunker, Andy
    Chapman, Scott C.
    Clements, David L.
    Conselice, Christopher J. cc
    Gao, Yu cc
    Greve, Thomas R.
    Ho, Luis C. cc
    Hong, Sungwook E.
    Hwang, Ho Seong cc
    Koprowski, Maciej
    Michałowski, Michał J.
    Shim, Hyunjin
    Shu, Xinwen cc
    Simpson, James M.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Phys
    Issue Date
    2020-06-02
    Keywords
    Clustering
    Submillimeter astronomy
    High-redshift galaxies
    Galaxy evolution
    Large-scale structure of the universe
    Galaxy formation
    
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    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    Chen-Fatt Lim et al 2020 ApJ 895 104
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    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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    Copyright © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    Abstract
    We analyze an extremely deep 450 mu m image (1 sigma = 0.56 mJy beam(-1)) of a 300 arcmin(2) area in the CANDELS/COSMOS field as part of the Sub-millimeter Common User Bolometric Array-2 Ultra Deep Imaging EAO Survey. We select a robust (signal-to-noise ratio >= 4) and flux-limited (>= 4 mJy) sample of 164 submillimeter galaxies (SMGs) at 450 mu m that have K-band counterparts in the COSMOS2015 catalog identified from radio or mid-infrared imaging. Utilizing this SMG sample and the 4705 K-band-selected non-SMGs that reside within the noise level <= 1 mJy beam(-1) region of the 450 mu m image as a training set, we develop a machine-learning classifier using K-band magnitude and color-color pairs based on the 13-band photometry available in this field. We apply the trained machine-learning classifier to the wider COSMOS field (1.6 deg(2)) using the same COSMOS2015 catalog and identify a sample of 6182 SMG candidates with similar colors. The number density, radio and/or mid-infrared detection rates, redshift and stellar-mass distributions, and the stacked 450 mu m fluxes of these SMG candidates, from the S2COSMOS observations of the wide field, agree with the measurements made in the much smaller CANDELS field, supporting the effectiveness of the classifier. Using this SMG candidate sample, we measure the two-point autocorrelation functions from z = 3 down to z = 0.5. We find that the SMG candidates reside in halos with masses of (2.0 0.5) x 10(13) h(-1) M-& x2609; across this redshift range. We do not find evidence of downsizing that has been suggested by other recent observational studies.
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    0004-637X
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    10.3847/1538-4357/ab8eaf
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