ELG$\times$LRG distribution through dark matter halo dynamics
Ginevra Favole, Francisco-Shu Kitaura, Boryana Hadzhiyska, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Lehman H. Garrison, Sownak Bose

TL;DR
This study models the clustering of ELGs and LRGs at redshift 0.8-1.1 using a new Halo Occupation Model that accurately reproduces observed anisotropic clustering and reveals detailed satellite galaxy behaviors.
Contribution
The paper introduces HOMe, a novel multi-tracer halo occupation model that integrates intra-halo dynamics and halo exclusion, achieving unprecedented accuracy in clustering predictions.
Findings
HOMe reproduces anisotropic clustering down to 200 h^{-1}kpc with high accuracy.
Most ELGs and LRGs are central galaxies without satellites, in halos of specific masses.
Satellite ELGs behave as incoherent flows within their halos, dominating small-scale clustering.
Abstract
We investigate the clustering and halo occupation distribution (HOD) of DESI Y1 emission-line (ELGs) and luminous red (LRGs) galaxies at , including their cross-correlation (ELGLRG), using the AbacusSummit suite and a new Halo Occupation Model (HOMe) for galaxy multi-tracers. This integrates intra-halo dynamics, halo exclusion, and quenching, bridging insights from hydrodynamical, HOD, abundance-matching, and semi-analytic studies. Leveraging full phase-space information from the Uchuu N-body simulation, and sampling satellites from dark-matter particle positions via physically motivated prescriptions, HOMe reproduces the anisotropic clustering down to kpc with unprecedented accuracy. Model parameters are inferred solely from two-point statistics using a two-level Bayesian framework, yielding high-fidelity ELG, LRG and cross-reference catalogs. We find…
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