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Evolution of hierarchical clustering in the CFHTLS-Wide since z~1

M. Wolk, H. J. McCracken, S. Colombi, J. N. Fry, M. Kilbinger, P. Hudelot, Y. Mellier, O. Ilbert

Published 2013-01-15Version 1

We present measurements of higher order clustering of galaxies from the latest release of the Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS) Wide. We construct a volume-limited sample of galaxies that contains more than one million galaxies in the redshift range 0.2<z<1 distributed over the four independent fields of the CFHTLS. We use a counts in cells technique to measure the variance <xi_2> and the hierarchical moments S_n = <xi_n>/<xi_2>^(n-1) (3<n<5) as a function of redshift and angular scale.The robustness of our measurements if thoroughly tested, and the field-to-field scatter is in very good agreement with analytical predictions. At small scales, corresponding to the highly non-linear regime, we find a suggestion that the hierarchical moments increase with redshift. At large scales, corresponding to the weakly non-linear regime, measurements are fully consistent with perturbation theory predictions for standard LambdaCDM cosmology with a simple linear bias.

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