Galaxy power spectrum in redshift space: combining perturbation theory with the halo model
Teppei Okumura, Nick Hand, Uros Seljak, Zvonimir Vlah, Vincent, Desjacques

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive model for the galaxy power spectrum in redshift space by combining perturbation theory with the halo model, effectively accounting for nonlinear biasing, redshift space distortions, and the Finger-of-God effect.
Contribution
It introduces a physically motivated decomposition of galaxy contributions into central and satellite components within the halo model, integrating perturbation theory and non-perturbative FoG modeling.
Findings
Model accurately predicts power spectra up to k~0.4 Mpc/h.
Incorporates physically meaningful parameters for halo and satellite properties.
Demonstrates effective modeling of Finger-of-God effects with damping functions.
Abstract
Theoretical modeling of the redshift-space power spectrum of galaxies is crucially important to correctly extract cosmological information from redshift surveys. The task is complicated by the nonlinear biasing and redshift space distortion effects, which change with halo mass, and by the wide distribution of halo masses and their occupations by galaxies. One of the main modeling challenges is the existence of satellite galaxies that have both radial distribution and large virial velocities inside halos, a phenomenon known as the Finger-of-God effect. We present a model for the galaxy power spectrum of in which we decompose a given galaxy sample into central and satellite galaxies and relate different contributions to 1- and 2-halo terms in a halo model. Our primary goal is to ensure that any parameters that we introduce have physically meaningful values, and are not just fitting…
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