利用卫星星系的位置对光晕形状的无偏估计

IF 5.8 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
A. Herle, N. E. Chisari, H. Hoekstra, R. J. McGibbon, J. Schaye, M. Schaller, R. Kugel
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暗物质晕的形状对宇宙学和重子物理学都很敏感,但很难通过观测来测量。限制它们的一个有希望的方法是使用卫星星系的位置作为潜在暗物质的示踪剂,但通常每个光晕的星系太少,无法进行可靠的形状估计,导致形状有偏差。我们提出了一种建模采样噪声的方法来纠正形状偏差。我们将预测的中值形状偏差与FLAMINGO模拟套件的结果进行了比较,发现了合理的一致性。我们检查了我们的结果对分辨率效应和重子反馈的鲁棒性。我们还探讨了在各种红移下我们的偏差校正的有效性,并讨论了我们的方法如何应用于未来的观测。我们表明,当仅由五颗卫星跟踪时,预计晕轴比的中位数平均偏差低0.31。使用卫星星系,通过考虑采样偏差,可以用残余偏差~ 0.1来校正投影的宿主晕轴比。因此,大约三分之二的投影轴比偏差可以用采样噪声来解释。这使得比以前更低质量的光晕形状的统计测量成为可能。我们的方法还将允许在宇宙模拟中使用比目前所需的更少的粒子来改进对光晕形状的估计。
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Unbiased estimates of the shapes of haloes using the positions of satellite galaxies
The shapes of dark matter haloes are sensitive to both cosmology and baryon physics, but are difficult to measure observationally. A promising way to constrain them is to use the positions of satellite galaxies as tracers of the underlying dark matter, but there are typically too few galaxies per halo for reliable shape estimates, resulting in biased shapes. We present a method to model sampling noise to correct for the shape bias. We compare our predicted median shape bias with that obtained from the FLAMINGO suite of simulations and find reasonable agreement. We check that our results are robust to resolution effects and baryonic feedback. We also explore the validity of our bias correction at various redshifts and we discuss how our method might be applied to observations in the future. We show that median projected halo axis ratios are on average biased low by 0.31 when they are traced by only five satellites. Using the satellite galaxies, the projected host halo axis ratio can be corrected with a residual bias of ∼0.1, by accounting for sampling bias. Hence, about two-thirds of the projected axis ratio bias can be explained by sampling noise. This enables the statistical measurement of halo shapes at lower masses than previously possible. Our method will also allow improved estimates of halo shapes in cosmological simulations using fewer particles than currently required.
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Astronomy & Astrophysics
Astronomy & Astrophysics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
10.20
自引率
27.70%
发文量
2105
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.
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