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Dark Energy survey year 3 results: galaxy–halo connection from galaxy–galaxy lensing

Dark Energy survey year 3 results: galaxy–halo connection from galaxy–galaxy lensing
Dark Energy survey year 3 results: galaxy–halo connection from galaxy–galaxy lensing
Galaxy–galaxy lensing is a powerful probe of the connection between galaxies and their host dark matter haloes, which is important both for galaxy evolution and cosmology. We extend the measurement and modelling of the galaxy–galaxy lensing signal in the recent Dark Energy Survey Year 3 cosmology analysis to the highly non-linear scales (∼100 kpc). This extension enables us to study the galaxy–halo connection via a Halo Occupation Distribution (HOD) framework for the two lens samples used in the cosmology analysis: a luminous red galaxy sample (REDMAGIC) and a magnitude-limited galaxy sample (MAGLIM). We find that REDMAGIC (MAGLIM) galaxies typically live in dark matter haloes of mass log10(Mh/M⊙) ≈ 13.7 which is roughly constant over redshift (13.3−13.5 depending on redshift). We constrain these masses to ⁠, approximately 1.5 times improvement over the previous work. We also constrain the linear galaxy bias more than five times better than what is inferred by the cosmological scales only. We find the satellite fraction for REDMAGIC (MAGLIM) to be ∼0.1−0.2 (0.1−0.3) with no clear trend in redshift. Our constraints on these halo properties are broadly consistent with other available estimates from previous work, large-scale constraints, and simulations. The framework built in this paper will be used for future HOD studies with other galaxy samples and extensions for cosmological analyses.
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Zacharegkas, G,, Chang, C. and Prat, J. , DES Collaboration (2021) Dark Energy survey year 3 results: galaxy–halo connection from galaxy–galaxy lensing. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 509 (3), 3119-3147. (doi:10.1093/mnras/stab3155).

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Galaxy–galaxy lensing is a powerful probe of the connection between galaxies and their host dark matter haloes, which is important both for galaxy evolution and cosmology. We extend the measurement and modelling of the galaxy–galaxy lensing signal in the recent Dark Energy Survey Year 3 cosmology analysis to the highly non-linear scales (∼100 kpc). This extension enables us to study the galaxy–halo connection via a Halo Occupation Distribution (HOD) framework for the two lens samples used in the cosmology analysis: a luminous red galaxy sample (REDMAGIC) and a magnitude-limited galaxy sample (MAGLIM). We find that REDMAGIC (MAGLIM) galaxies typically live in dark matter haloes of mass log10(Mh/M⊙) ≈ 13.7 which is roughly constant over redshift (13.3−13.5 depending on redshift). We constrain these masses to ⁠, approximately 1.5 times improvement over the previous work. We also constrain the linear galaxy bias more than five times better than what is inferred by the cosmological scales only. We find the satellite fraction for REDMAGIC (MAGLIM) to be ∼0.1−0.2 (0.1−0.3) with no clear trend in redshift. Our constraints on these halo properties are broadly consistent with other available estimates from previous work, large-scale constraints, and simulations. The framework built in this paper will be used for future HOD studies with other galaxy samples and extensions for cosmological analyses.

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Accepted/In Press date: 27 October 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 11 November 2021

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ISSN: 1365-2966
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Author: G, Zacharegkas
Author: C. Chang
Author: J. Prat
Author: S. Pandey
Author: I. Ferrero
Author: J. Blazek
Author: B. Jain
Author: M. Crocce
Author: J. Derose
Author: A. Palmese
Author: S. Seitz
Author: E. Sheldon
Author: W.G. Hartley
Author: R.H. Wechsler
Author: S. Dodelson
Author: P Fosalba
Author: E. Krause
Author: Y. Park
Author: C. Sánchez
Author: A Alarcon
Author: A. Amon
Author: K. Bechtol
Author: M.R. Becker
Author: G.M. Bernstein
Author: A. Campos
Author: A. Carnero rosell
Author: M. Carrasco kind
Author: R. Cawthon
Author: R. Chen
Author: A. Choi
Author: J. Cordero
Author: C. Davis
Author: H.T. Diehl
Author: C. Doux
Author: A. Drlica-wagner
Author: K. Eckert
Author: J. Elvin-poole
Author: S. Everett
Author: A. Ferté
Author: M. Gatti
Author: G. Giannini
Author: D. Gruen
Author: R.A. Gruendl
Author: I. Harrison
Author: K. Herner
Author: E.M. Huff
Author: M. Jarvis
Author: N. Kuropatkin
Author: P.F. Leget
Author: M. Smith ORCID iD
Corporate Author: DES Collaboration

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