Bounds on galaxy stochasticity from halo occupation distribution modeling
Dylan Britt, Daniel Gruen, Oliver Friedrich, Sihan Yuan, and, Bernardita Ried Guachalla

TL;DR
This paper develops an HOD-based method to bound galaxy count stochasticity at fixed matter density, revealing a range of shot noise behaviors from sub- to super-Poisson, crucial for cosmological inference.
Contribution
It introduces a novel HOD modeling approach to constrain stochasticity bounds in galaxy-matter distributions, enhancing cosmological analysis accuracy.
Findings
Galaxy shot noise varies from 80% to 133% of Poisson variance.
Most HODs show a positive correlation between matter density and stochasticity.
Higher stochasticity requires quadratic galaxy bias and is influenced by assembly bias.
Abstract
The joint probability distribution of matter overdensity and galaxy counts in cells is a powerful probe of cosmology, and the extent to which variance in galaxy counts at fixed matter density deviates from Poisson shot noise is not fully understood. The lack of informed bounds on this stochasticity is currently the limiting factor in constraining cosmology with the galaxy-matter PDF. We investigate stochasticity in the conditional distribution of galaxy counts at fixed matter density and present a halo occupation distribution (HOD)-based approach for obtaining plausible ranges for stochasticity parameters. To probe the high-dimensional space of possible galaxy-matter connections, we derive HODs which conserve linear galaxy bias and number density to produce redMaGiC-like galaxy catalogs within the AbacusSummit suite of N-body simulations. We study the impact of individual HOD parameters…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Impact of Light on Environment and Health
