Assembly bias in the local PNG halo bias and its implication for $f_{\rm NL}$ constraints
Titouan Lazeyras, Alexandre Barreira, Fabian Schmidt, Vincent, Desjacques

TL;DR
This study uses simulations to explore how secondary halo properties like concentration, spin, and sphericity influence halo bias and the implications for constraining primordial non-Gaussianity parameter $f_{NL}$ in galaxy clustering.
Contribution
It reveals the significant impact of halo assembly bias on the $b_ ext{phi}(b_1)$ relation and $f_{NL}$ constraints, highlighting the need to consider halo properties in analyses.
Findings
Halo assembly bias affects $b_1$ and $b_ ext{phi}$ for concentration, spin, and sphericity.
Halo concentration can invert the sign of $b_ ext{phi}$, altering $f_{NL}$ estimates.
Different halo concentration selections lead to substantial variations in $f_{NL}$ constraints.
Abstract
We use -body simulations to study halo assembly bias (i.e., the dependence of halo clustering on properties beyond total mass) in the density and primordial non-Gaussianity (PNG) linear bias parameters and , respectively. We consider concentration, spin and sphericity as secondary halo properties, for which we find a clear detection of assembly bias for and . At fixed total mass, halo spin and sphericity impact and in a similar manner, roughly preserving the shape of the linear relation satisfied by the global halo population. Halo concentration, however, drives and in opposite directions. This induces significant changes to the relation, with higher concentration halos having higher amplitude of . For and in particular, the population comprising either all…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
