ADDGALS: Simulated Sky Catalogs for Wide Field Galaxy Surveys
Risa H. Wechsler, Joseph DeRose, Michael T. Busha, Matthew R. Becker,, Eli Rykoff, August Evrard

TL;DR
The paper introduces ADDGALS, an empirical method for creating realistic, large-scale simulated galaxy catalogs that accurately reproduce observed galaxy clustering and properties, useful for wide-field survey analyses.
Contribution
ADDGALS provides a novel, efficient approach to generate realistic galaxy catalogs from low-resolution simulations, enabling large-volume studies with accurate clustering statistics.
Findings
Reproduces SDSS galaxy distributions and clustering statistics
Accurately models galaxy luminosities and colors
Effective for large-scale survey simulations
Abstract
We present a method for creating simulated galaxy catalogs with realistic galaxy luminosities, broad-band colors, and projected clustering over large cosmic volumes. The technique, denoted ADDGALS (Adding Density Dependent GAlaxies to Lightcone Simulations), uses an empirical approach to place galaxies within lightcone outputs of cosmological simulations. It can be applied to significantly lower-resolution simulations than those required for commonly used methods such as halo occupation distributions, subhalo abundance matching, and semi-analytic models, while still accurately reproducing projected galaxy clustering statistics down to scales of r ~ 100 kpc/h. We show that \addgals\ catalogs reproduce several statistical properties of the galaxy distribution as measured by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) main galaxy sample, including galaxy number densities, observed magnitude and…
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