A New Stellar Mass Proxy for Subhalo Abundance Matching
Chen-Yu Chuang, Yen-Ting Lin

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Subhalo abundance matching (SHAM) has played an important role in improving our understanding of how galaxies populate their host dark matter halos. In essence, the SHAM framework is to find a dark matter halo property that best correlates with an attribute of galaxies, such as stellar mass. The peak value of the maximum circular velocity () a halo/subhalo has ever attained throughout its lifetime, , has been a popular choice for SHAM. A recent study by Tonnesen & Ostriker (2021) suggested that quantity , which combines the present-day and the peak value of halo dark matter mass, performs better in predicting stellar mass than . Inspired by their approach, in this work, we find that further improvement can be achieved by a quantity that combines the 90th percentile of a halo/subhalo has ever achieved…
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TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
