Galaxy Three-Point Correlation Functions and Halo/Subhalo Models
Hong Guo, Zheng Zheng, Peter S. Behroozi, Idit Zehavi, Johan Comparat,, Ginevra Favole, Stefan Gottloeber, Anatoly Klypin, Francisco Prada, Sergio A., Rodriguez-Torres, David H. Weinberg, Gustavo Yepes

TL;DR
This study measures luminosity-dependent three-point correlation functions of SDSS galaxies and compares them with predictions from various halo and subhalo models, revealing insights into galaxy clustering and halo occupation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of three galaxy-halo models against 3PCF measurements, highlighting their strengths and differences in modeling galaxy clustering.
Findings
Models agree well with 3PCF for luminous galaxies.
HOD model better fits fainter galaxy samples.
Small-scale 3PCFs driven by redshift-space distortions.
Abstract
We present the measurements of the luminosity-dependent redshift-space three-point correlation functions (3PCFs) for the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) DR7 Main galaxy sample. We compare the 3PCF measurements to the predictions from three different halo and subhalo models. One is the halo occupation distribution (HOD) model and the other two are extensions of the subhalo abundance matching (SHAM) model by allowing the central and satellite galaxies to have different occupation distributions in the host halos and subhalos. Parameters in all the models are chosen to best describe the projected and redshift-space two-point correlation functions (2PCFs) of the same set of galaxies. All three model predictions agree well with the 3PCF measurements for the most luminous galaxy sample, while the HOD model better performs in matching the 3PCFs of fainter samples (with luminosity threshold…
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