Measuring the Conditional Luminosity and Stellar Mass Functions of Galaxies by Combining the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument Legacy Imaging Surveys Data Release 9, Survey Validation 3, and Year 1 Data
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Published:2024-08-01
Issue:1
Volume:971
Page:119
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Wang 王 Yirong 艺蓉ORCID, Yang 杨 Xiaohu 小虎ORCID, Gu 顾 Yizhou 一舟ORCID, Xu 徐 Xiaoju 笑菊, Xu 许 Haojie 浩杰ORCID, Wang 王 Yuyu 钰钰ORCID, Katsianis Antonios, Han 韩 Jiaxin 家信ORCID, He 何 Min 敏ORCID, Zheng 郑 Yunliang 云亮ORCID, Li 李 Qingyang 清洋, Wang 王 Yaru 雅茹, Hong 洪 Wensheng 文生, Wang 王 Jiaqi 佳琪, Tan 谭 Zhenlin 镇林, Zou 邹 Hu 虎ORCID, Lange Johannes Ulf, Hahn ChangHoonORCID, Behroozi Peter, Aguilar Jessica Nicole, Ahlen StevenORCID, Brooks DavidORCID, Claybaugh Todd, Cole ShaunORCID, de la Macorra AxelORCID, Dey BiprateepORCID, Doel Peter, Forero-Romero Jaime E.ORCID, Honscheid Klaus, Kehoe Robert, Kisner TheodoreORCID, Lambert Andrew, Manera MarcORCID, Meisner AaronORCID, Miquel RamonORCID, Moustakas JohnORCID, Nie JundanORCID, Poppett ClaireORCID, Rezaie MehdiORCID, Rossi Graziano, Sanchez EusebioORCID, Schubnell Michael, Tarlé GregoryORCID, Weaver Benjamin Alan, Zhou ZhiminORCID
Abstract
Abstract
In this investigation, we leverage the combination of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Legacy Imaging Surveys Data Release 9, Survey Validation 3, and Year 1 data sets to estimate the conditional luminosity functions and conditional stellar mass functions (CLFs and CSMFs) of galaxies across various halo mass bins and redshift ranges. To support our analysis, we utilize a realistic DESI mock galaxy redshift survey (MGRS) generated from a high-resolution Jiutian simulation. An extended halo-based group finder is applied to both MGRS catalogs and DESI observation. By comparing the r- and z-band luminosity functions (LFs) and stellar mass functions (SMFs) derived using both photometric and spectroscopic data, we quantified the impact of photometric redshift (photo-z) errors on the galaxy LFs and SMFs, especially in the low-redshift bin at the low-luminosity/mass end. By conducting prior evaluations of the group finder using MGRS, we successfully obtain a set of CLF and CSMF measurements from observational data. We find that at low redshift, the faint-end slopes of CLFs and CSMFs below ∼109
h
−2
L
⊙ (or h
−2
M
⊙) evince a compelling concordance with the subhalo mass functions. After correcting the cosmic variance effect of our local Universe following Chen et al., the faint-end slopes of the LFs/SMFs turn out to also be in good agreement with the slope of the halo mass function.
Funder
National Science Foundation of China
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
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