Galaxy Clustering & Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing: A Promising Union to Constrain Cosmological Parameters
Marcello Cacciato, Frank C. van den Bosch, Surhud More, Ran Li, H.J., Mo, Xiaohu Yang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that combining galaxy clustering and galaxy-galaxy lensing effectively constrains cosmological parameters by linking galaxy luminosity to dark matter halo mass through the conditional luminosity function, breaking degeneracies.
Contribution
It introduces a method using the conditional luminosity function to connect galaxy luminosity with dark matter halo mass, and shows how this combined approach constrains cosmology.
Findings
The model fits SDSS galaxy-galaxy lensing data for a specific cosmology.
Different cosmologies predict varying mass-to-light ratios, affecting lensing signals.
The combined method effectively constrains cosmological parameters.
Abstract
Galaxy clustering and galaxy-galaxy lensing probe the connection between galaxies and their dark matter haloes in complementary ways. On one hand, the halo occupation statistics inferred from the observed clustering properties of galaxies are degenerate with the adopted cosmology. Consequently, different cosmologies imply different mass-to-light ratios for dark matter haloes. On the other hand, galaxy-galaxy lensing yields direct constraints on the actual mass-to-light ratios and it can be used to break this degeneracy, and thus to constrain cosmological parameters. In this paper we establish the link between galaxy luminosity and dark matter halo mass using the conditional luminosity function (CLF). We constrain the CLF parameters using the galaxy luminosity function and the luminosity dependence of the correlation lengths of galaxies. The resulting CLF models are used to predict the…
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