{ "id": "1903.03127", "version": "v1", "published": "2019-03-07T19:05:32.000Z", "updated": "2019-03-07T19:05:32.000Z", "title": "PRIMUS: Clustering of Star-forming and Quiescent Central Galaxies at $0.2 < z < 0.9$", "authors": [ "Angela M. Berti", "Alison L. Coil", "Andrew P. Hearin", "John Moustakas" ], "comment": "21 pages, 13 figures, submitted to ApJ", "categories": [ "astro-ph.GA" ], "abstract": "Previous work has demonstrated that at a given stellar mass, quiescent galaxies are more strongly clustered than star-forming galaxies. The contribution to this signal from central, as opposed to satellite, galaxies is not known, which has strong implications for galaxy evolution models. To investigate the contribution from central galaxies, here we present measurements of the clustering of isolated primary (IP) galaxies, used as a proxy for central galaxies, at ${0.2