Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): Mid-infrared properties as tracers of galaxy environment
Date
2023Author
Sureshkumar, Unnikrishnan
Durkalec, Anna
Cluver, Michelle
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We investigate how different mid-infrared (mid-IR) properties of galaxies are correlated with the environment in which the
galaxies are located. For this purpose, we first study the dependence of galaxy clustering on the absolute magnitude at 3.4 µm and
redshift. Then, we look into the environmental dependence of mid-IR luminosities and the galaxy properties derived from these
luminosities. We also explore how various IR galaxy luminosity selections influence the galaxy clustering measurements. We used a set of W1 (3.4 µm) absolute magnitude (MW1) selected samples from the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA)
survey matched with mid-IR properties from the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) in the redshift range 0.07 ≤ z < 0.43.
We computed the galaxy two-point correlation function (2pCF) and compared the clustering lengths between subsamples binned
in MW1 and in redshift. We also measured the marked correlation function (MCF), in which the galaxies are weighted by marks
when measuring clustering statistics, using the luminosities in the WISE W1 to W4 (3.4 to 22 µm) bands as marks. Additionally, we
compared the measurements of MCFs with different estimates of stellar mass and star formation rate (SFR) used as marks. Finally,
we checked how different selections applied to the sample affect the clustering measurements.