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Evidence of Halo Assembly Bias in Massive Clusters

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posted on 2016-01-26, 00:00 authored by Hironao Miyatake, Surhud More, Masahiro Takada, David N. Spergel, Rachel MandelbaumRachel Mandelbaum, Eli S. Rykoff, Eduardo Rozo

We present significant evidence of halo assembly bias for SDSS redMaPPer galaxy clusters in the redshift range [0.1, 0.33]. By dividing the 8,648 clusters into two subsamples based on the average member galaxy separation from the cluster center, we first show that the two subsamples have very similar halo mass of M200m≃1.9×1014  h−1M⊙ based on the weak lensing signals at small radii R≲10  h−1Mpc. However, their halo bias inferred from both the large-scale weak lensing and the projected autocorrelation functions differs by a factor of ∼1.5, which is a signature of assembly bias. The same bias hypothesis for the two subsamples is excluded at 2.5σ in the weak lensing and 4.4σ in the autocorrelation data, respectively. This result could bring a significant impact on both galaxy evolution and precision cosmology.

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2016-01-26

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