Detecting Scale-Dependence of Bias from APM-BGC Galaxies
Abstract
We present an investigation of the scale-dependence of bias described by the linear model: , being the bias parameter, and and are the galaxy number density and mass density, respectively. Using a discrete wavelet decomposition, we show that the behavior of bias scale-dependence cannot be described by one parameter . In the linear bias model the scale-dependence should be measured by the -spectra of wavelet-coefficient-represented bias parameters and , being positive integers. Because with different are independent from each other, a systematic analysis of the -spectra of and is necessary. We performed a -spectrum analysis for samples of elliptical and lenticular (EL), and spiral (SP) galaxies listed in the APM bright galaxy catalog. We found that, for statistics of two-point correlation functions or DWT power spectrum, the scale-independence holds within 1 . However, the bias scale-dependence becomes substantial when phase-sensitive statistics (e.g. with or ) are applied. These results indicate that the bias scale-dependence has the same origin as the non-Gaussianity of galaxy distributions. This is generally consistent with the explanation that the bias scale-dependence originated from non-linear and non-local relationship between galaxy formation and their environment.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9805238,
title = {Detecting Scale-Dependence of Bias from APM-BGC Galaxies},
author = {Li-Zhi Fang and Zu-Gang Deng and Xiao-Yang Xia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9805238},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
AAS Latex file, 25 pages with 9 figures included, accepted for publication in ApJ