We investigate the angular correlation function, ω(θ), of the
galaxi es detected in the K-band on 17 fields (101.5 square arcmin in total),
each containing a z∼1.1 radio galaxy. There is a significant detection of
galaxy clustering at K∼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 z∼1.1
radio galaxies, similar to that observed for radio galaxies at z∼0.5. At
K≤20, the number of galaxy-galaxy pairs of 2--3 arcsec separations
exceeds the random expectation by a factor of 2.15±0.26. This excess
suggests at least a tripling of the local merger rate at z∼1.Comment: 13 pages, 3 tables, 7 postscript figures, TEX, submitted to MNRA