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The Clustering of K\sim 20 Galaxies on 17 Radio Galaxy Fields

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We investigate the angular correlation function, ω(θ)\omega(\theta), of the galaxi es detected in the K-band on 17 fields (101.5 square arcmin in total), each containing a z1.1z\sim 1.1 radio galaxy. There is a significant detection of galaxy clustering at K20K\sim 20 limits, with an amplitude higher than expected from simple models which fit the faint galaxy clustering in the blue and red passbands, but consistent with a pure luminosity evolution model i f clustering is stable and early-type galaxies have a steeper correlation function than spirals. We do not detect a significant cross-correlation between the radio galaxies and the other galaxies on these fields, obtaining upper limits consistent with a mean clustering environment of Abell class 0 for z1.1z\sim 1.1 radio galaxies, similar to that observed for radio galaxies at z0.5z\sim 0.5. At K20K\leq 20, the number of galaxy-galaxy pairs of 2--3 arcsec separations exceeds the random expectation by a factor of 2.15±0.262.15\pm 0.26. This excess suggests at least a tripling of the local merger rate at z1z\sim 1.Comment: 13 pages, 3 tables, 7 postscript figures, TEX, submitted to MNRA

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