Constraining the LRG Halo Occupation Distribution using Counts-in-Cylinders
Beth A. Reid, David N. Spergel

TL;DR
This paper introduces the Counts-in-Cylinders (CiC) method to accurately constrain the satellite galaxy contribution in the LRG Halo-Occupation Distribution using SDSS data, providing tighter parameter estimates and robustness against halo finder variations.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel CiC technique for constraining LRG HOD parameters, improving accuracy and robustness over previous methods.
Findings
CiC multiplicity function fits a halo model with specific parameters.
The method tightly constrains the satellite galaxy fraction (~6.36%).
Mocks based on spherical overdensity finders reproduce observed statistics.
Abstract
The low number density of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Luminous Red Galaxies (LRGs) suggests that LRGs occupying the same dark matter halo can be separated from pairs occupying distinct dark matter halos with high fidelity. We present a new technique, Counts-in-Cylinders (CiC), to constrain the parameters of the satellite contribution to the LRG Halo-Occupation Distribution (HOD). For a fiber collision-corrected SDSS spectroscopic LRG subsample at 0.16 < z < 0.36, we find the CiC multiplicity function is fit by a halo model where the average number of satellites in a halo of mass M is <Nsat(M)> = ((M - Mcut)/M1)^alpha with Mcut = 5.0 +1.5/-1.3 (+2.9/-2.6) X 10^13 Msun, M1 = 4.95 +0.37/-0.26 (+0.79/-0.53) X 10^14 Msun, and alpha = 1.035 +0.10/-0.17 (+0.24/-0.31) at the 68% and 95% confidence levels using a WMAP3 cosmology and z=0.2 halo catalog. Our method tightly constrains the…
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