The WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey: Direct constraints on blue galaxy intrinsic alignments at intermediate redshifts
Rachel Mandelbaum, Chris Blake, Sarah Bridle, Filipe B. Abdalla, Sarah, Brough, Matthew Colless, Warrick Couch, Scott Croom, Tamara Davis, Michael J., Drinkwater, Karl Forster, Karl Glazebrook, Ben Jelliffe, Russell J. Jurek,, I-hui Li, Barry Madore, Chris Martin, Kevin Pimbblet

TL;DR
This study measures intrinsic galaxy shape alignments at intermediate redshifts (z~0.6) for blue galaxies, providing new constraints that help mitigate their impact on weak lensing surveys and improve understanding of galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First direct measurement of blue galaxy intrinsic alignments at intermediate redshifts, reducing reliance on model extrapolation from low-redshift data.
Findings
Null detection of intrinsic alignments for blue galaxies at z~0.6
Upper limits on contamination of weak lensing signals by intrinsic alignments
Constraints on alignment models over a broad redshift range
Abstract
Correlations between the intrinsic shapes of galaxy pairs, and between the intrinsic shapes of galaxies and the large-scale density field, may be induced by tidal fields. These correlations, which have been detected at low redshifts (z<0.35) for bright red galaxies in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), and for which upper limits exist for blue galaxies at z~0.1, provide a window into galaxy formation and evolution, and are also an important contaminant for current and future weak lensing surveys. Measurements of these alignments at intermediate redshifts (z~0.6) that are more relevant for cosmic shear observations are very important for understanding the origin and redshift evolution of these alignments, and for minimising their impact on weak lensing measurements. We present the first such intermediate-redshift measurement for blue galaxies, using galaxy shape measurements from SDSS…
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