eprintid: 20846 rev_number: 26 eprint_status: archive userid: 2534 dir: disk0/00/02/08/46 datestamp: 2016-06-29 07:35:05 lastmod: 2016-07-19 11:43:09 status_changed: 2016-06-29 07:35:05 type: doctoralThesis metadata_visibility: show creators_name: Garcia Vergara, Cristina title: Quasar Environments at z ~ 4 subjects: 520 divisions: 130001 divisions: 851310 adv_faculty: af-13 abstract: In the standard picture of structure formation, the first massive galaxies form in the highest peaks of the density field, which are the cores of massive proto-clusters. Such structures must be exceedingly rare, and thus hard to find. Luminous quasars (QSOs) at z ~ 4 are the most strongly clustered population in the Universe and this large auto-correlation demands that they reside in massive dark matter halos, associated with large overdensities of galaxies. This imply a strong QSO-galaxy cross-correlation for luminous QSOs at z ~ 4. In order to put the first observational constrain on the QSO-galaxy clustering properties, I present the measurement of the cross-correlation function between QSOs and both Lyman break galaxies (LBGs) and Lyman alpha emitters (LAEs) at z ~ 4. I present VLT/FORS1 observations of 6 luminous QSOs fields. Using a novel narrow band filter technique I select LBGs associated with each quasar in a narrow redshift range of Δz ~ 0.2. I measure the QSO-LBG cross correlation function on scales of 0.1 < R < 10 h-1 Mpc (comoving), which is well fitted by a power law form with a correlation length r0 = 9.91+3.28-1.79 h-1 Mpc and a slope gamma = 2.05+0.20-0.46. This is in agreement with the theoretical expected clustering computed from the individual QSO and LBGs auto-correlation, assuming a linear bias model. I also measure the auto-correlation of LBGs in the QSO fields, which shows a stronger clustering in comparison with LBGs in random fields. The new technique used for the detection of LBGs is efficient in selecting them in a thin redshift slice, but this shows important shortcomings whereby this result should be carefully considered. Additionally, I present VLT/FORS2 observations of 14 luminous QSO fields, designed to search for LAEs in their environments. I find that QSOs and LAEs are not correlated at z ~ 4, and the mean LAEs number density in our fields is consistent with the expected number density in random fields. This could mean either that the QSO auto-correlation length at z ~ 4 is overestimated, or that LAEs preferentially avoid QSO environments on ≲10 Mpc h-1 scales. date: 2016 id_scheme: DOI id_number: 10.11588/heidok.00020846 ppn_swb: 1657852202 own_urn: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-heidok-208466 date_accepted: 2016-05-25 advisor: HASH(0x564e1ca73698) language: eng bibsort: GARCIAVERGQUASARENVI2016 full_text_status: public citation: Garcia Vergara, Cristina (2016) Quasar Environments at z ~ 4. [Dissertation] document_url: https://archiv.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/volltextserver/20846/1/PhD_Thesis_Garcia2016_v01.pdf