Modeling Galactic Conformity with the Color-Halo Age Relation in the Illustris Simulation
Aaron D. Bray, Annalisa Pillepich, Laura V. Sales, Emily Zhu, Shy, Genel, Vicente Rodriguez-Gomez, Paul Torrey, Dylan Nelson, Mark Vogelsberger,, Volker Springel, Daniel J. Eisenstein, and Lars Hernquist

TL;DR
This study uses the Illustris Simulation to explore galactic conformity, revealing that galaxy colors correlate with halo ages and that environmental factors like assembly bias influence galaxy properties, with implications for observational comparisons.
Contribution
It demonstrates that galactic conformity can be explained by halo age and color-halo relations, providing a semi-empirical model linking galaxy color to halo formation history.
Findings
Galactic conformity extends up to 10 Mpc.
Galaxy color correlates with halo age.
Conformity signal is influenced by selection criteria.
Abstract
Comparisons between observational surveys and galaxy formation models find that the mass of dark matter haloes can largely explain galaxies' stellar mass. However, it remains uncertain whether additional environmental variables, generally referred to as assembly bias, are necessary to explain other galaxy properties. We use the Illustris Simulation to investigate the role of assembly bias in producing galactic conformity by considering 18,000 galaxies with > . We find a significant signal of galactic conformity: out to distances of about 10 Mpc, the mean red fraction of galaxies around redder galaxies is higher than around bluer galaxies at fixed stellar mass. Dark matter haloes exhibit an analogous conformity signal, in which the fraction of haloes formed at earlier times (old haloes) is higher around old haloes than around younger ones at fixed…
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