The clustering of SDSS galaxy groups: mass and color dependence
Yu Wang, Xiaohu Yang, H.J. Mo, Frank C. van den Bosch, Simone M., Weinmann, Yaoquan Chu

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy group clustering depends on mass and color using SDSS data and mock simulations, confirming known mass trends and revealing color-related clustering differences, especially in less massive groups.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of mass and color dependence of galaxy group clustering using SDSS data and validates findings with mock simulations from the Millennium simulation.
Findings
More massive groups are more strongly clustered.
Groups with red centrals are more clustered than those with blue centrals.
Color dependence is significant in less massive groups and negligible in very massive groups.
Abstract
We use a sample of galaxy groups selected from the SDSS DR 4 with an adaptive halo-based group finder to probe how the clustering strength of groups depends on their masses and colors. In particular, we determine the relative biases of groups of different masses, as well as that of groups with the same mass but with different colors. In agreement with previous studies, we find that more massive groups are more strongly clustered, and the inferred mass dependence of the halo bias is in good agreement with predictions for the CDM cosmology. Regarding the color dependence, we find that groups with red centrals are more strongly clustered than groups of the same mass but with blue centrals. Similar results are obtained when the color of a group is defined to be the total color of its member galaxies. The color dependence is more prominent in less massive groups and becomes…
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