A Self-Calibrating Halo-Based Group Finder: Application to SDSS
Abstract
We apply a new galaxy group-finder to the Main Galaxy Sample of the SDSS. This algorithm introduces new freedom to assign halos to galaxies that is self-calibrated by comparing the catalog to complementary data. These include galaxy clustering data and measurements of the total satellite luminosity from deep-imaging data. We present constraints on the galaxy-halo connection for star-forming and quiescent populations. The results of the self-calibrated group catalog differ in several key ways from previous group catalogs and halo-occupation analyses. The transition halo mass scale, where half of the halos contain quiescent central galaxies, is at M h ~ 1012.4 h -1 M ⊙, significantly higher than other constraints. Additionally, the width of the transition from predominantly star-forming halos to quiescent halos occurs over a narrower range in halo mass. Quiescent central galaxies in low-mass halos are significantly more massive than star-forming centrals at the same halo mass, but this difference reverses above the transition halo mass. We find that the scatter in $\mathrm{log}{M}_{* }$ at fixed M h is ~0.2 dex for massive halos, in agreement with previous estimates, but rises sharply at lower halo masses. The halo masses assigned by the group catalog are in good agreement with weak-lensing estimates for star-forming and quiescent central galaxies. We discuss possible improvements to the algorithm made clear by this first application to data. The group catalog is made publicly available.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2021
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- arXiv:
- arXiv:2010.02946
- Bibcode:
- 2021ApJ...923..154T
- Keywords:
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- 597;
- 1880;
- Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics
- E-Print:
- 27 pages, 23 figures, submitted to ApJ. Group catalog available at https://www.galaxygroupfinder.net/