Stellar Mass and color dependence of the three-point correlation function of galaxies in the local universe
Hong Guo, Cheng Li, Y.P. Jing, G. B\"orner

TL;DR
This study measures the three-point correlation function of galaxies in the local universe from SDSS data, revealing weak mass dependence and significant color dependence for low-mass galaxies, providing insights into galaxy formation and halo properties.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of the 3PCF dependence on galaxy stellar mass and color, highlighting the importance of quadratic bias in modeling galaxy distributions.
Findings
Weak stellar mass dependence of Q on small scales.
Strong color dependence of Q for low-mass galaxies.
Low-mass red galaxies are more filamentary in structure.
Abstract
The three-point correlation function (3PCF) for galaxies provides an opportunity to measure the non-Gaussianity generated from nonlinear structure formation and also probes information about galaxy formation and evolution that is generally not available from the two-point correlation function (2PCF). We measure the 3PCF of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey DR7 main sample galaxies in both redshift and projected spaces on scales up to 40Mpc/h. We explore the dependence of the 3PCF on galaxy stellar mass and color in order to constrain the formation and evolution for galaxies of different properties. The study of the dependence on these properties also helps better constrain the relation between galaxy stellar mass and color and the properties of their hosting dark-matter halos. We focus on the study of the reduced 3PCF, Q, defined as the ratio between the 3PCF and the sum of the products of…
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