The DESI One-percent Survey: Evidence for Assembly Bias from Low-redshift Counts-in-cylinders Measurements

Author:

Pearl Alan N.ORCID,Zentner Andrew R.ORCID,Newman Jeffrey A.ORCID,Bezanson RachelORCID,Wang KuanORCID,Moustakas JohnORCID,Aguilar Jessica N.ORCID,Ahlen StevenORCID,Brooks DavidORCID,Claybaugh Todd,Cole ShaunORCID,Dawson KyleORCID,de la Macorra AxelORCID,Doel Peter,Forero-Romero Jamie E.ORCID,Gontcho A Gontcho SatyaORCID,Honscheid Klaus,Landriau MartinORCID,Manera MarcORCID,Martini PaulORCID,Meisner AaronORCID,Miquel RamonORCID,Nie JundanORCID,Percival WillORCID,Prada FranciscoORCID,Rezaie MehdiORCID,Rossi Graziano,Sanchez EusebioORCID,Schubnell Michael,Tarlé GregoryORCID,Weaver Benjamin A.,Zhou ZhiminORCID

Abstract

Abstract We explore the galaxy-halo connection information that is available in low-redshift samples from the early data release of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). We model the halo occupation distribution (HOD) from z = 0.1 to 0.3 using Survey Validation 3 (SV3; a.k.a., the One-Percent Survey) data of the DESI Bright Galaxy Survey. In addition to more commonly used metrics, we incorporate counts-in-cylinders (CiC) measurements, which drastically tighten HOD constraints. Our analysis is aided by the Python package, galtab, which enables the rapid, precise prediction of CiC for any HOD model available in halotools. This methodology allows our Markov chains to converge with much fewer trial points, and enables even more drastic speedups due to its GPU portability. Our HOD fits constrain characteristic halo masses tightly and provide statistical evidence for assembly bias, especially at lower luminosity thresholds: the HOD of central galaxies in z ∼ 0.15 samples with limiting absolute magnitude M r < −20.0 and M r < −20.5 samples is positively correlated with halo concentration with a significance of 99.9% and 99.5%, respectively. Our models also favor positive central assembly bias for the brighter M r < −21.0 sample at z ∼ 0.25 (94.8% significance), but there is no significant evidence for assembly bias with the same luminosity threshold at z ∼ 0.15. We provide our constraints for each threshold sample’s characteristic halo masses, assembly bias, and other HOD parameters. These constraints are expected to be significantly tightened with future DESI data, which will span an area 100 times larger than that of SV3.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

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