Second Moment of Halo Occupation Number
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Cooray, Asantha
Abstract
The halo approach to large-scale structure provides a physically motivated model to understand the clustering properties of galaxies. An important aspect of the halo model involves a description of how galaxies populate dark matter halos or what is now called the halo occupation distribution. We discuss a way in which clustering information, especially in the nonlinear regime, can be used to determine moments of this halo occupation number. We invert the nonlinear part of the real space power spectrum from the IRAS Point Source Catalog galaxy redshift survey to determine the second moment of the halo occupation distribution in a model-independent manner. The precise measurement of higher order correlations can eventually be used to determine successive higher order moments of this distribution.
Additional Information
© 2002. The American Astronomical Society. Received 2002 June 20; accepted 2002 July 29; published 2002 August 9. This research was supported at Caltech by a senior research fellowship from the Sherman Fairchild foundation and a DOE grant. We thank Ryan Scranton and Andrew Hamilton for useful suggestions and appreciate the quite atmosphere at the Aspen Center for Physics where this work was initiated.Attached Files
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- 75908
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20170408-140232268
- Sherman Fairchild Foundation
- Department of Energy (DOE)
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2017-04-19Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-15Created from EPrint's last_modified field