The MillenniumTNG Project: Refining the one-halo model of red and blue galaxies at different redshifts
Boryana Hadzhiyska, Lars Hernquist, Daniel Eisenstein, Ana Maria, Delgado, Sownak Bose, Rahul Kannan, R\"udiger Pakmor, Volker Springel, Sergio, Contreras, Monica Barrera, Fulvio Ferlito, C\'esar Hern\'andez-Aguayo, Simon, D. M. White, Carlos Frenk

TL;DR
This paper develops a refined galaxy-halo model using the MillenniumTNG simulation to better understand the clustering of luminous red galaxies and blue emission-line galaxies at different redshifts, especially on small scales.
Contribution
It introduces new phenomenological recipes for galaxy occupation and distribution within halos, incorporating super-Poisson satellite statistics and galaxy conformity effects.
Findings
ELGs have slightly super-Poisson satellite occupation distributions.
Haloes with ELG satellites are twice as likely to host a central ELG.
ELGs are anisotropically distributed within halos, indicating galaxy conformity.
Abstract
Luminous red galaxies (LRGs) and blue star-forming emission-line galaxies (ELGs) are key tracers of large-scale structure used by cosmological surveys. Theoretical predictions for such data are often done via simplistic models for the galaxy-halo connection. In this work, we use the large, high-fidelity hydrodynamical simulation of the MillenniumTNG project (MTNG) to inform a new phenomenological approach for obtaining an accurate and flexible galaxy-halo model on small scales. Our aim is to study LRGs and ELGs at two distinct epochs, and , and recover their clustering down to very small scales, , i.e. the one-halo regime, while a companion paper extends this to a two-halo model for larger distances. The occupation statistics of ELGs in MTNG inform us that: (1) the satellite occupations exhibit a slightly super-Poisson distribution, contrary to…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
