Author:
Choi Yun-Young,Park Changbom,Kim Juhan,Gott J. Richard,Weinberg David H.,Vogeley Michael S.,Kim Sungsoo S.
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We measure the topology of the main galaxy distribution using the Seventh Data
Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, examining the dependence of galaxy
clustering topology on galaxy properties. The observational results are used to
test galaxy formation models. A volume-limited sample defined by
Mr
< −20.19 enables us to measure the
genus curve with an amplitude of G = 378 at
6 h
−1 Mpc smoothing scale, with 4.8% uncertainty
including all systematics and cosmic variance. The clustering topology over the
smoothing length interval from 6 to 10 h
−1 Mpc
reveals a mild scale dependence for the shift (Δν) and void abundance
(AV
) parameters of the genus curve. We find
substantial bias in the topology of galaxy clustering with respect to the
predicted topology of the matter distribution, which varies with luminosity,
morphology, color, and the smoothing scale of the density field. The
distribution of relatively brighter galaxies shows a greater prevalence of
isolated clusters and more percolated voids. Even though early (late)-type
galaxies show topology similar to that of red (blue) galaxies, the morphology
dependence of topology is not identical to the color dependence. In particular,
the void abundance parameter AV
depends on
morphology more strongly than on color. We test five galaxy assignment schemes
applied to cosmological N-body simulations of a ΛCDM universe
to generate mock galaxies: the halo–galaxy one-to-one correspondence model, the
halo occupation distribution model, and three implementations of semi-analytic
models (SAMs). None of the models reproduces all aspects of the observed
clustering topology; the deviations vary from one model to another but include
statistically significant discrepancies in the abundance of isolated voids or
isolated clusters and the amplitude and overall shift of the genus curve. SAM
predictions of the topology color dependence are usually correct in sign but
incorrect in magnitude. Our topology tests indicate that, in these models, voids
should be emptier and more connected and the threshold for galaxy formation
should be at lower densities.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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