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Detection of anisotropic galaxy assembly bias in BOSS DR12

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2020-11-11 v1

Abstract

We present evidence of anisotropic galaxy assembly bias in the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 12 galaxy sample at a level exceeding 5σ5\sigma. We use measurements of the line-of-sight velocity dispersion σ\sigma_\star and stellar mass MM_\star to perform a simple split into subsamples of galaxies. We show that the amplitude of the monopole and quadrupole moments of the power spectrum depend differently on σ\sigma_\star and MM_\star, allowing us to split the galaxy sample into subsets with matching monopoles but significantly different quadrupoles on all scales. Combining data from the LOWZ and CMASS NGC galaxy samples, we find >5σ>5\sigma evidence for anisotropic bias on scales k<0.15hMpc1k<0.15\,h\,\rm{Mpc}^{-1}. We also examine splits using other observed properties. For galaxy samples split using MM_\star and projected size R0R_0, we find no significant evidence of anisotropic bias. Galaxy samples selected using additional properties exhibit strongly varying degrees of anisotropic assembly bias, depending on which combination of properties is used to split into subsets. This may explain why previous searches for this effect using the Fundamental Plane found inconsistent results. We conclude that any selection of a galaxy sample that depends on σ\sigma_\star can give biased and incorrect Redshift Space Distortion measurements.

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@article{arxiv.2004.07240,
  title  = {Detection of anisotropic galaxy assembly bias in BOSS DR12},
  author = {Andrej Obuljen and Will J. Percival and Neal Dalal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2004.07240},
  year   = {2020}
}

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15 pages, 11 figures. Comments welcome