We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1.25 using data from the Advanced Large Homogeneous Area Medium-Band Redshift Astronomical (ALHAMBRA) survey. The ALHAMBRA data used in this work cover 2.38 deg2 in seven independent fields, after applying a detailed angular selection mask, with accurate photometric redshifts, σz ≲ 0.014(1 + z), down to IAB < 24. Given the depth of the survey, we select samples in B-band luminosity down to Lth ≃ 0.16L* at z = 0.9. We measure the real-space clustering using the projected correlation function, accounting for photometric redshifts uncertainties. We infer the galaxy bias, and study its evolution with luminosity. We study the effect of sample varia...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
(abridged) The evolution of galaxy clustering from z=0 to z=4.5 is analyzed using the angular correl...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35< z < 1....
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
(abridged) The evolution of galaxy clustering from z=0 to z=4.5 is analyzed using the angular correl...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35 < z < 1...
We study the clustering of galaxies as function of luminosity and redshift in the range 0.35< z < 1....
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
International audienceWe study the clustering of galaxies as a function of spectral type and redshif...
(abridged) The evolution of galaxy clustering from z=0 to z=4.5 is analyzed using the angular correl...