Galaxy Groups in the SDSS DR4: II. halo occupation statistics
Xiaohu Yang (SHAO), H.J. Mo (UMass), Frank C. van den Bosch (MPIA)

TL;DR
This paper analyzes galaxy group data from SDSS DR4 to study halo occupation statistics, including luminosity functions, galaxy color distributions, and the properties of central and satellite galaxies across different halo masses.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the conditional luminosity function, galaxy color fractions, and luminosity gaps, offering new insights into galaxy-halo connections and group evolution.
Findings
Central galaxy luminosity scales with halo mass as M^{0.17} for massive halos.
Approximately 85% of central galaxies in massive halos are red.
Fossil groups constitute up to 60% of groups with halo mass around 10^{13} solar masses.
Abstract
We investigate various halo occupation statistics using a large galaxy group catalogue constructed from the SDSS DR4 with an adaptive halo-based group finder. The conditional luminosity function (CLF) is measured separately for all, red and blue galaxies, as well as in terms of central and satellite galaxies. The CLFs for central and satellite galaxies can be well modelled with a log-normal distribution and a modified Schechter form, respectively. About 85% of the central galaxies and about 80% of the satellite galaxies in halos with masses are red galaxies. These numbers decrease to 50% and 40%, respectively, in halos with . For halos of a given mass, the distribution of the luminosities of central galaxies, , has a dispersion of about 0.15 dex. The mean luminosity (stellar mass) of the central galaxies scales with halo mass as…
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