Based on galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 (SDSS DR7) and dark matter haloes in the dark matter only, cosmological and constrained ELUCID simulation, we investigate the relation between the observed radii of central galaxies with stellar mass ≳108h−2M⊙ and the virial radii of their host dark matter haloes with virial mass ≳1010.5h−1M⊙, and the dependence of galaxy-halo size relation on the halo spin and concentration. Galaxies in observation are matched to dark matter (sub-)haloes in the ELUCID simulation using a novel neighborhood subhalo abundance matching method. For galaxy 2D half-light radii R50, we find that early- and late-type galaxies have the same power-law index 0.55 with R50∝Rvir0.55, although early-type galaxies have smaller 2D half-light radii than late-type galaxies at fixed halo virial radii. When converting the 2D half-light radii R50 to 3D half-mass radii r1/2, both early- and late-type galaxies display similar galaxy-halo size relations with logr1/2=0.55log(Rvir/210h−1kpc)+0.39. We find that the galaxy-halo size ratio r1/2/Rvir decreases with increasing halo mass. At fixed halo mass, there is no significant dependence of galaxy-halo size ratio on the halo spin or concentration.
@article{arxiv.2210.05215,
title = {Galaxy-halo size relation from Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 7 and the ELUCID simulation},
author = {Youcai Zhang and Xiaohu Yang and Hong Guo},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.05215},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
10 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS