Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of progenitors as a function of the separation between their nuclei to trace both the strength and the observable time-scale of their interaction. In this study, we use two-point auto-, cross-, and mark-correlation functions to investigate the extent to which small-scale clustering properties of star-forming galaxies can be used to gain physical insight into galaxy-galaxy interactions between galaxies of similar optical brightness and stellar mass. The Ha star formers, drawn from the highly spatially complete Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey, show an increase in clustering at small separations. Moreover, the clustering strength shows a st...
In this work, we investigate in detail the effects the local environment (groups and pairs) has on g...
We explore the clustering of galaxy groups in the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey to investig...
We measure the projected 2-point correlation function of galaxies in the 180 deg$^2$ equatorial regi...
Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of...
Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of...
Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilise net change in physical properties of...
Statistical studies of galaxy–galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of...
We measure the projected two-point correlation function of galaxies in the 180 deg2 equatorial regio...
Context. Galaxies are biased tracers of the underlying network of dark matter. The strength of this ...
The modification of star formation (SF) in galaxy interactions is a complex process, with SF observe...
The modification of star formation (SF) in galaxy interactions is a complex process, with SF observe...
The modification of star formation (SF) in galaxy interactions is a complex process, with SF observe...
Context. Galaxies are biased tracers of the underlying network of dark matter. The strength of this ...
Context. Galaxies are biased tracers of the underlying network of dark matter. The strength of this ...
In this work, we investigate in detail the effects the local environment (groups and pairs) has on g...
In this work, we investigate in detail the effects the local environment (groups and pairs) has on g...
We explore the clustering of galaxy groups in the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey to investig...
We measure the projected 2-point correlation function of galaxies in the 180 deg$^2$ equatorial regi...
Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of...
Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of...
Statistical studies of galaxy-galaxy interactions often utilise net change in physical properties of...
Statistical studies of galaxy–galaxy interactions often utilize net change in physical properties of...
We measure the projected two-point correlation function of galaxies in the 180 deg2 equatorial regio...
Context. Galaxies are biased tracers of the underlying network of dark matter. The strength of this ...
The modification of star formation (SF) in galaxy interactions is a complex process, with SF observe...
The modification of star formation (SF) in galaxy interactions is a complex process, with SF observe...
The modification of star formation (SF) in galaxy interactions is a complex process, with SF observe...
Context. Galaxies are biased tracers of the underlying network of dark matter. The strength of this ...
Context. Galaxies are biased tracers of the underlying network of dark matter. The strength of this ...
In this work, we investigate in detail the effects the local environment (groups and pairs) has on g...
In this work, we investigate in detail the effects the local environment (groups and pairs) has on g...
We explore the clustering of galaxy groups in the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey to investig...
We measure the projected 2-point correlation function of galaxies in the 180 deg$^2$ equatorial regi...