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HOD-Dependent Systematics for Luminous Red Galaxies in the DESI 2024 BAO Analysis

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2025-04-14 v3

Abstract

In this paper, we present the estimation of systematics related to the halo occupation distribution (HOD) modeling in the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) distance measurement of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) 2024 analysis. This paper focuses on the study of HOD systematics for luminous red galaxies (LRG). We consider three different HOD models for LRGs, including the base 5-parameter vanilla model and two extensions to it, that we refer to as baseline and extended models. The baseline model is described by the 5 vanilla HOD parameters, an incompleteness factor and a velocity bias parameter, whereas the extended one also includes a galaxy assembly bias and a satellite profile parameter. We utilize the 25 dark matter simulations available in the AbacusSummit simulation suite at z=z= 0.8 and generate mock catalogs for our different HOD models. To test the impact of the HOD modeling in the position of the BAO peak, we run BAO fits for all these sets of simulations and compare the best-fit BAO-scaling parameters αiso\alpha_{\rm iso} and αAP\alpha_{\rm AP} between every pair of HOD models. We do this for both Fourier and configuration spaces independently, using post-reconstruction measurements. We find a 3.3σ\sigma detection of HOD systematic for αAP\alpha_{\rm AP} in configuration space with an amplitude of 0.19%. For the other cases, we did not find a 3σ\sigma detection, and we decided to compute a conservative estimation of the systematic using the ensemble of shifts between all pairs of HOD models. By doing this, we quote a systematic with an amplitude of 0.07% in αiso\alpha_{\rm iso} for both Fourier and configuration spaces; and of 0.09% in αAP\alpha_{\rm AP} for Fourier space.

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@article{arxiv.2404.03008,
  title  = {HOD-Dependent Systematics for Luminous Red Galaxies in the DESI 2024 BAO Analysis},
  author = {J. Mena-Fernández and C. Garcia-Quintero and S. Yuan and B. Hadzhiyska and O. Alves and M. Rashkovetskyi and H. Seo and N. Padmanabhan and S. Nadathur and C. Howlett and S. Alam and A. Rocher and A. J. Ross and E. Sanchez and M. Ishak and J. Aguilar and S. Ahlen and U. Andrade and S. BenZvi and D. Brooks and E. Burtin and S. Chen and X. Chen and T. Claybaugh and S. Cole and A. de la Macorra and A. de Mattia and Arjun Dey and B. Dey and Z. Ding and P. Doel and K. Fanning and J. E. Forero-Romero and E. Gaztañaga and H. Gil-Marín and S. Gontcho A Gontcho and G. Gutierrez and J. Guy and C. Hahn and K. Honscheid and S. Juneau and A. Kremin and M. Landriau and L. Le Guillou and M. E. Levi and M. Manera and P. Martini and L. Medina-Varela and A. Meisner and R. Miquel and J. Moustakas and E. Mueller and A. Muñoz-Gutiérrez and A. D. Myers and J. A. Newman and J. Nie and G. Niz and E. Paillas and N. Palanque-Delabrouille and W. J. Percival and C. Poppett and A. Pérez-Fernández and A. Rosado-Marin and G. Rossi and R. Ruggeri and C. Saulder and D. Schlegel and M. Schubnell and D. Sprayberry and G. Tarlé and M. Vargas-Magaña and B. A. Weaver and J. Yu and H. Zhang and H. Zou},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.03008},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

36 pages, 9 figures. Supporting publication of DESI 2024 III: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations from Galaxies and Quasars