Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA): probing galaxy-group correlations in redshift space with the halo streaming model

Author:

Hang Qianjun12,Peacock John A1ORCID,Alam Shadab1,Cai Yan-Chuan1,Kraljic Katarina13ORCID,van Daalen Marcel4ORCID,Bilicki M5ORCID,Holwerda B W6ORCID,Loveday J7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Astronomy, University of Edinburgh , Royal Observatory Edinburgh, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ, UK

2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London , Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK

3. CNRS, CNES, UMR 7326, Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de MarseilleAix Marseille Université , Marseille, 13388 CEDEX 13, France

4. Leiden Observatory, Leiden University , PO Box 9513, NL-2300 RA Leiden, the Netherlands

5. Center for Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences , al. Lotników 32/46, P-02-668 Warsaw, Poland

6. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Louisville , Natural Science Building 102, Louisville, KY 40292, USA

7. Astronomy Centre, University of Sussex , Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QH, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACTWe have studied the galaxy-group cross-correlations in redshift space for the Galaxy And Mass Assembly (GAMA) Survey. We use a set of mock GAMA galaxy and group catalogues to develop and test a novel ‘halo streaming’ model for redshift-space distortions. This treats 2-halo correlations via the streaming model, plus an empirical 1-halo term derived from the mocks, allowing accurate modelling into the non-linear regime. In order to probe the robustness of the growth rate inferred from redshift-space distortions, we divide galaxies by colour, and divide groups according to their total stellar mass, calibrated to total mass via gravitational lensing. We fit our model to correlation data, to obtain estimates of the perturbation growth rate, fσ8, validating parameter errors via the dispersion between different mock realizations. In both mocks and real data, we demonstrate that the results are closely consistent between different subsets of the group and galaxy populations, considering the use of correlation data down to some minimum projected radius, rmin. For the mock data, we can use the halo streaming model to below $r_{\rm min} = 5{\, h^{-1}\, \rm Mpc}$, finding that all subsets yield growth rates within about 3 per cent of each other, and consistent with the true value. For the actual GAMA data, the results are limited by cosmic variance: fσ8 = 0.29 ± 0.10 at an effective redshift of 0.20; but there is every reason to expect that this method will yield precise constraints from larger data sets of the same type, such as the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) bright galaxy survey.

Funder

European Research Council

Royal Society

Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Polish National Science

Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education

STFC

ARC

AAO

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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