The evolution of the halo occupation distribution in cosmic voids
Ignacio G. Alfaro, Facundo Rodriguez, Andr\'es N. Ruiz

TL;DR
This study examines how the distribution of galaxies within cosmic voids evolves over time, revealing persistent lower occupation and distinct formation histories compared to the average universe, with implications for understanding galaxy formation in underdense regions.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the temporal evolution of the halo occupation distribution specifically within cosmic voids across multiple redshifts.
Findings
HOD within voids remains lower than the cosmic average at all redshifts.
Lower-mass void halos are younger and located in the inner regions of voids.
Massive void halos are older and tend to be near void boundaries.
Abstract
The halo occupation distribution is a cornerstone in understanding galaxy formation within the large-scale structure.On the other hand, in the context of the large-scale structure of the Universe, voids are regions with singular characteristics, given their extension, the low number of objects that inhabit their interior and their own dynamics. Furthermore, the HOD of these regions exhibits significant deviations from the average, as shown by several studies in semi-analytical models, hydrodynamic simulations, and observations. This paper investigates the temporal evolution of the HOD in cosmic voids from redshift z = 0.5 to the present day. We aim to understand how the void environment shapes galaxy occupation over time and to identify the factors driving the unique HOD observed in these underdense regions. We use the MDPL2-SAG semi-analytic galaxy catalog and identify spherical cosmic…
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