Measuring alignments between galaxies and the cosmic web at $z \sim 2-3$ using IGM tomography
Alex Krolewski, Khee-Gan Lee, Zarija Lukic, Martin White

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that IGM tomography can effectively measure galaxy-cosmic web alignments at redshifts around 2-3, providing insights into galaxy formation and intrinsic alignments using upcoming surveys.
Contribution
It introduces a method to use IGM tomography with hydrodynamical simulations to measure galaxy-cosmic web alignments at high redshift, assessing observational capabilities.
Findings
IGM tomography with <5 h^{-1} Mpc sightline spacing recovers tidal tensor eigenvectors.
Upcoming surveys can constrain extreme alignment models at 3σ confidence.
Larger surveys are needed to detect subtle galaxy-cosmic web alignments.
Abstract
Many galaxy formation models predict alignments between galaxy spin and the cosmic web (i.e. the directions of filaments and sheets), leading to intrinsic alignment between galaxies that creates a systematic error in weak lensing measurements. These effects are often predicted to be stronger at high-redshifts () that are inaccessible to massive galaxy surveys on foreseeable instrumentation, but IGM tomography of the Ly forest from closely-spaced quasars and galaxies is starting to measure the cosmic web with the requisite fidelity. Using mock surveys from hydrodynamical simulations, we examine the utility of this technique, in conjunction with coeval galaxy samples, to measure alignment between galaxies and the cosmic web at . We show that IGM tomography surveys with Mpc sightline spacing can accurately recover the…
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