The effect of assembly bias on redshift-space distortions
ABSTRACT We study potential systematic effects of assembly bias on cosmological parameter constraints from redshift-space distortion measurements. We use a semi-analytic galaxy formation model applied to the Millennium N-body WMAP-7 simulation to study the effects of halo assembly bias on the redshi...
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We study potential systematic effects of assembly bias on cosmological parameter constraints from redshift-space distortion measurements. We use a semi-analytic galaxy formation model applied to the Millennium N-body WMAP-7 simulation to study the effects of halo assembly bias on the redshift-space distortions of the galaxy correlation function. We look at the pairwise velocities of galaxies living in haloes with concentrations and ages in the upper and lower quintiles, and find that the velocity differences between these are consistent with those reported for real-space clustering analyses; i.e. samples with higher clustering also exhibit stronger infall pairwise motions. This can also be seen in the monopole and quadrupole of the redshift-space correlation function. We find that regardless of the method of measurement, the changes in the β parameter due to different secondary halo parameters fully track the change in the bias parameter. Hence, assembly bias does not introduce detectable systematics in the inferred logarithmic growth factor. |
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