Alignment between galaxies and large-scale structure
A. Faltenbacher, Cheng Li, Simon D.M. White, Y.P. Jing, Shude Mao, Jie, Wang

TL;DR
This study investigates galaxy alignments with large-scale structures using new statistical tools applied to SDSS and Millennium Simulation data, revealing significant alignments for red luminous galaxies and insights into galaxy-halo orientation relationships.
Contribution
Introduces two novel statistical tools for analyzing galaxy and large-scale structure alignment, and compares observational data with simulation-based models of galaxy orientations.
Findings
Red luminous galaxies show alignment with large-scale structure up to 60 Mpc/h.
No significant alignment detected for blue galaxies.
Halo orientations overestimate observed alignments by more than a factor of two.
Abstract
Based on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR6 (SDSS) and Millennium Simulation (MS) we investigate the alignment between galaxies and large-scale structure. For this purpose we develop two new statistical tools, namely the alignment correlation function and the cos(2theta)-statistic. The former is a two-dimensional extension of the traditional two-point correlation function and the latter is related to the ellipticity correlation function used for cosmic shear measurements. Both are based on the cross correlation between a sample of galaxies with orientations and a reference sample which represents the large-scale structure. Applied to the SDSS galaxy catalog the alignment correlation function reveals an overabundance of reference galaxies along the major axes of red, luminous (L > L*) galaxies out to projected separations of 60 Mpc/h. No alignment signal is detected for blue galaxies. The…
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