The DESI One-Percent survey: exploring the Halo Occupation Distribution of Emission Line Galaxies with AbacusSummit simulations

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Title: The DESI One-Percent survey: exploring the Halo Occupation Distribution of Emission Line Galaxies with AbacusSummit simulations
Authors: Rocher, Antoine, Ruhlmann-Kleider, Vanina, Burtin, Etienne, Yuan, Sihan, de Mattia, Arnaud, Ross, Ashley J., Aguilar, Jessica, Ahlen, Steven, Alam, Shadab, Bianchi, Davide, Brooks, David, Cole, Shaun, Dawson, Kyle, de la Macorra, Axel, Doel, Peter, Eisenstein, Daniel J., Fanning, Kevin, Forero-Romero, Jaime E., Garrison, Lehman H., Gontcho, Satya Gontcho A, Gonzalez-Perez, Violeta, Guy, Julien, Hadzhiyska, Boryana, Hahn, ChangHoon, Honscheid, Klaus, Kisner, Theodore, Landriau, Martin, Lasker, James, Levi, Michael E., Manera, Marc, Meisner, Aaron, Miquel, Ramon, Moustakas, John, Mueller, Eva-Maria, Newman, Jeffrey A., Nie, Jundan, Percival, Will J., Poppett, Claire, Qin, Fei, Rossi, Graziano, Samushia, Lado, Sanchez, Eusebio, Schlegel, David, Schubnell, Michael, Seo, Hee-Jong, Tarlé, Gregory, Vargas-Magaña, Mariana, Weaver, Benjamin A., Yu, Jiaxi, Zhang, Hanyu, Zheng, Zheng, Zhou, Zhimin, Zou, Hu
Publication Year: 2023
Collection: Astrophysics
Subject Terms: Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
More Details: The One-Percent survey of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument collected ~ 270k emission line galaxies (ELGs) at 0.8 < z < 1.6. The high completeness of the sample allowed the clustering to be measured down to scales never probed before, 0.04 Mpc/h in rp for the projected 2-point correlation function (2PCF) and 0.17 Mpc/h in galaxy pair separation s for the 2PCF monopole and quadrupole. The most striking feature of the measurements is a strong signal at the smallest scales, below 0.2 Mpc/h in rp and 1 Mpc/h in s. We analyze these data in the halo occupation distribution framework. We consider different distributions for central galaxies, a standard power law for satellites with no condition on the presence of a central galaxy and explore several extensions of these models. For all considered models, the mean halo mass of the sample is found to be log10 ~ 11.9. We obtain a satellite mean occupation function which agrees with physically motivated ELG models only if we introduce central-satellite conformity, meaning that the satellite occupation is conditioned by the presence of central galaxies of the same type. To achieve in addition a good modeling of the clustering between 0.1 and 1 Mpc/h in rp, we allow for ELG positioning outside of the halo virial radius and find 0.5% of ELGs residing in the outskirts of halos. Furthermore, the satellite velocity dispersion inside halos is found to be ~ 30% larger than that of the halo dark matter particles. These are the main findings of our work. We investigate assembly bias as a function of halo concentration, local density or local density anisotropies and observe no significant change in our results. We split the data sample in two redshift bins and report no significant evolution with redshift. Lastly, changing the cosmology in the modeling impacts only slightly our results.
Document Type: Working Paper
Access URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.06319
Accession Number: edsarx.2306.06319
Database: arXiv
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