The DESI One-Percent Survey: A concise model for galactic conformity of ELGs
Abstract
Galactic conformity is the phenomenon in which a galaxy of a certain physical property is correlated with its neighbors of the same property, implying a possible causal relationship. The observed auto correlations of emission line galaxies (ELGs) from the highly complete DESI One-Percent survey exhibit a strong clustering signal on small scales, providing clear evidence for the conformity effect of ELGs. Building upon the original subhalo abundance matching (SHAM) method developed by Gao et al. (2022, 2023), we propose a concise conformity model to improve the ELG-halo connection. In this model, the number of satellite ELGs is boosted by a factor of in the halos whose central galaxies are ELGs. We show that the mean ELG satellite number in such central halos is still smaller than 1, and the model does not significantly increase the overall satellite fraction. With this model, we can well recover the ELG auto correlations to the smallest scales explored with the current data (i.e. in real space and at in redshift space), while the cross correlations between luminous red galaxies (LRGs) and ELGs are nearly unchanged. Although our SHAM model has only 8 parameters, we further verify that it can accurately describe the ELG clustering in the entire redshift range from to . We therefore expect that this method can be used to generate high-quality ELG lightcone mocks for DESI.
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@article{arxiv.2309.03802,
title = {The DESI One-Percent Survey: A concise model for galactic conformity of ELGs},
author = {Hongyu Gao and Y. P. Jing and Kun Xu and Donghai Zhao and Shanquan Gui and Yun Zheng and Xiaolin Luo and Jessica Nicole Aguilar and Steven Ahlen and David Brooks and Todd Claybaugh and Shaun Cole and Axel de la Macorra and Jaime E. Forero-Romero and Satya Gontcho A Gontcho and Mustapha Ishak and Andrew Lambert and Martin Landriau and Marc Manera and Aaron Meisner and Ramon Miquel and Jundan Nie and Mehdi Rezaie and Graziano Rossi and Eusebio Sanchez and Michael Schubnell and Hee-Jong Seo and Gregory Tarlé and Benjamin Alan Weaver and Zhimin Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.03802},
year = {2023}
}
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18 pages, 10 figures, accepted by ApJ