The PAU Survey: Intrinsic alignments and clustering of narrow-band photometric galaxies
Harry Johnston, Benjamin Joachimi, Peder Norberg, Henk Hoekstra,, Martin Eriksen, Maria Cristina Fortuna, Giorgio Manzoni, Santiago Serrano,, Malgorzata Siudek, Luca Tortorelli, Laura Cabayol, Jorge Carretero, Ricard, Casas, Francisco Castander, Enrique Fernandez

TL;DR
This study measures galaxy clustering and intrinsic alignments using PAUS's narrow-band photometry, finding null IA for blue galaxies and tentative radial alignments for red galaxies, advancing understanding of galaxy behavior at intermediate redshifts.
Contribution
First measurements of galaxy clustering and intrinsic alignments using PAUS narrow-band photometry, with novel methods to account for photometric redshift errors.
Findings
Null detections of IA for blue galaxies
Tentative radial alignments for red galaxies
Clustering measurements comparable to spectroscopic surveys
Abstract
We present the first measurements of the projected clustering and intrinsic alignments (IA) of galaxies observed by the Physics of the Accelerating Universe Survey (PAUS). With photometry in 40 narrow optical passbands (), the quality of photometric redshift estimation is for galaxies in the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey (CFHTLS) W3 field, allowing us to measure the projected 3D clustering and IA for flux-limited, faint galaxies () out to . To measure two-point statistics, we developed, and tested with mock photometric redshift samples, `cloned' random galaxy catalogues which can reproduce data selection functions in 3D and account for photometric redshift errors. In our fiducial colour-split analysis, we made robust null detections of IA for blue galaxies and tentative detections…
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