The galaxy-halo connection of DESI luminous red galaxies with subhalo abundance matching
Angela M. Berti, Kyle S. Dawson, Wilber Dominguez

TL;DR
This study models the galaxy-halo connection for DESI luminous red galaxies using subhalo abundance matching, reproducing observed properties and predicting halo occupation, with a focus on differences between optical and infrared selections.
Contribution
It introduces a novel IR-based SHAM approach that better captures the differences between optical and IR LRG populations and assesses their halo occupation statistics.
Findings
IR-based modeling better captures optical and IR LRG differences
IR selection achieves >90% completeness across redshifts
Color is uncorrelated with halo age in the LRG regime
Abstract
We use subhalo abundance and age distribution matching to create magnitude-limited mock galaxy catalogs at , , and with -band and micron -band absolute magnitudes and and colors. From these magnitude-limited mocks we select mock luminous red galaxy (LRG) samples according to the -based (optical) and -based (infrared) selection criteria for the LRG sample of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) Survey. Our models reproduce the number densities, luminosity functions, color distributions, and projected clustering of the DESI Legacy Surveys that are the basis for DESI LRG target selection. We predict the halo occupation statistics of both optical and IR DESI LRGs at fixed cosmology, and assess the differences between the two LRG samples. We find that IR-based SHAM modeling represents the differences between the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
