Constraining the galaxy-halo connection of infrared-selected unWISE galaxies with galaxy clustering and galaxy-CMB lensing power spectra
Aleksandra Kusiak, Boris Bolliet, Alex Krolewski, J. Colin Hill

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the galaxy-halo connection for the unWISE infrared galaxy catalog using clustering and CMB lensing data, constraining the halo occupation distribution and galaxy bias across three redshifts.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed HOD constraints for unWISE galaxies using combined clustering and lensing measurements, improving understanding of galaxy distribution within dark matter halos.
Findings
Constrained the minimum halo mass for central galaxies at three redshifts.
Found that unWISE galaxies are predominantly centrals, not satellites.
Measured galaxy bias and its evolution with redshift.
Abstract
We present the first detailed analysis of the connection between galaxies and their dark matter halos for the unWISE galaxy catalog -- a full-sky, infrared-selected sample built from WISE data, containing over 500 million galaxies. Using unWISE galaxy-galaxy auto-correlation and Planck CMB lensing-galaxy cross-correlation measurements down to 10 arcmin angular scales, we constrain the halo occupation distribution (HOD), a model describing how central and satellite galaxies are distributed within dark matter halos, for three unWISE} galaxy samples at mean redshifts , , and . We constrain the characteristic minimum halo mass to host a central galaxy, , , for the unWISE samples at…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpatial and Panel Data Analysis · Stochastic processes and financial applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
