articleJan 1, 2002Closed access

The Halo Occupation Distribution: Toward an Empirical Determination of the Relation between Galaxies and Mass

AAAndreas A. BerlindDHDavid H. Weinberg

Abstract

We investigate galaxy bias in the framework of the “Halo Occupation Distribution” (HOD), which defines the bias of a population of galaxies by the conditional probability P(N|M) that a dark matter halo of virial mass M contains N galaxies, together with prescriptions that specify the relative spatial and velocity distributions of galaxies and dark matter within halos. By populating the halos of a cosmological N-body simulation using a variety of HOD models, we examine the sensitivity of different galaxy clustering statistics to properties of the HOD. The galaxy correlation function responds to different aspects of P(N|M) on different scales. Obtaining the observed power-law form of ξg(r) requires rather…

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    Andreas A. BerlindCorresponding
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    David H. Weinberg

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Keywords
  • Physics
  • Astrophysics
  • Galaxy
  • Velocity dispersion
  • Dark matter
  • Galaxy formation and evolution
  • Halo
  • Redshift
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