10 results on '"Leauthaud, Alexie"'
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2. The outer stellar mass of massive galaxies: a simple tracer of halo mass with scatter comparable to richness and reduced projection effects
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Huang, Song, Leauthaud, Alexie, Bradshaw, Christopher, Hearin, Andrew, Behroozi, Peter, Lange, Johannes, Greene, Jenny, DeRose, Joseph, Speagle, Joshua S, and Xhakaj, Enia
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Astronomical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Life Below Water ,gravitational lensing: weak ,galaxies: clusters: general ,galaxies: haloes ,galaxies: structure ,cosmology: observations ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics ,Astronomical sciences ,Particle and high energy physics ,Space sciences - Abstract
Using the weak gravitational lensing data from the Hyper Suprime-Cam Subaru Strategic Program (HSC survey), we study the potential of different stellar mass estimates in tracing halo mass. We consider galaxies with log10(M∗/M⊙) > 11.5 at 0.2 < z < 0.5 with carefully measured light profiles, and clusters from the redMaPPer and CAMIRA richness-based algorithms. We devise a method (the 'Top-N test') to evaluate the scatter in the halo mass-observable relation for different tracers, and to inter-compare halo mass proxies in four number density bins using stacked galaxy-galaxy lensing profiles. This test reveals three key findings. Stellar masses based on CModel photometry and aperture luminosity within R
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- 2022
3. On the halo-mass and radial scale dependence of the lensing is low effect
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Lange, Johannes U, Leauthaud, Alexie, Singh, Sukhdeep, Guo, Hong, Zhou, Rongpu, Smith, Tristan L, and Cyr-Racine, Francis-Yan
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cosmological parameters ,dark matter ,large-scale structure of Universe ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Abstract
The canonical Lambda cold dark matter (ΛCDM) cosmological model makes precise predictions for the clustering and lensing properties of galaxies. It has been shown that the lensing amplitude of galaxies in the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) is lower than expected given their clustering properties. We present new measurements and modelling of galaxies in the BOSS LOWZ sample. We focus on the radial and stellar mass dependence of the lensing amplitude mismatch. We find an amplitude mismatch of around 35 when assuming ΛCDM with Planck Cosmological Microwave Background (CMB) constraints. This offset is independent of halo mass and radial scale in the range Mhalo ∼1013.3-1013.9h-1 M· andr=0.1-60\, h-1 Mpc (k 0.05\\20\, h\, Mpc-1). The observation that the offset is both mass and scale independent places important constraints on the degree to which astrophysical processes (baryonic effects, assembly bias) can fully explain the effect. This scale independence also suggests that the 'lensing is low' effect on small and large radial scales probably have the same physical origin. Resolutions based on new physics require a nearly uniform suppression, relative to ΛCDM predictions, of the amplitude of matter fluctuations on these scales. The possible causes of this are tightly constrained by measurements of the CMB and of the low-redshift expansion history.
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- 2021
4. Astro2020 APC White Paper: The MegaMapper: a z > 2 spectroscopic instrument for the study of Inflation and Dark Energy
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Schlegel, David J, Kollmeier, Juna A, Aldering, Greg, Bailey, Stephen, Baltay, Charles, Bebek, Christopher, BenZvi, Segev, Besuner, Robert, Blanc, Guillermo, Bolton, Adam S, Bouri, Mohamed, Brooks, David, Buckley-Geer, Elizabeth, Cai, Zheng, Crane, Jeffrey, Dey, Arjun, Doel, Peter, Fan, Xiaohui, Ferraro, Simone, Font-Ribera, Andreu, Gutierrez, Gaston, Guy, Julien, Heetderks, Henry, Huterer, Dragan, Infante, Leopoldo, Jelinsky, Patrick, Johns, Matthew, Karagiannis, Dionysios, Kent, Stephen M, Kim, Alex G, Kneib, Jean-Paul, Kronig, Luzius, Konidaris, Nick, Lahav, Ofer, Lampton, Michael L, Lang, Dustin, Leauthaud, Alexie, Liguori, Michele, Linder, Eric V, Magneville, Christophe, Martini, Paul, Mateo, Mario, McDonald, Patrick, Miller, Christopher J, Moustakas, John, Myers, Adam D, Mulchaey, John, Newman, Jeffrey A, Nugent, Peter E, Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie, Padmanabhan, Nikhil, Piro, Anthony L, Poppett, Claire, Prochaska, Jason X, Pullen, Anthony R, Rabinowitz, David, Ramirez, Solange, Rix, Hans-Walter, Ross, Ashley J, Samushia, Lado, Schaan, Emmanuel, Schubnell, Michael, Seljak, Uros, Seo, Hee-Jong, Shectman, Stephen A, Silber, Joseph, Simon, Joshua D, Slepian, Zachary, Soares-Santos, Marcelle, Tarle, Greg, Thompson, Ian, Valluri, Monica, Wechsler, Risa H, White, Martin, Wilson, Michael J, Yeche, Christophe, and Zaritsky, Dennis
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astro-ph.IM ,hep-ex - Abstract
MegaMapper is a proposed ground-based experiment to measure Inflationparameters and Dark Energy from galaxy redshifts at 2
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- 2019
5. Lensing is low: cosmology, galaxy formation or new physics?
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Leauthaud, Alexie, Saito, Shun, Hilbert, Stefan, Barreira, Alexandre, More, Surhud, White, Martin, Alam, Shadab, Behroozi, Peter, Bundy, Kevin, Coupon, Jean, Erben, Thomas, Heymans, Catherine, Hildebrandt, Hendrik, Mandelbaum, Rachel, Miller, Lance, Moraes, Bruno, Pereira, Maria ES, Rodríguez-Torres, Sergio A, Schmidt, Fabian, Shan, Huan-Yuan, Viel, Matteo, and Villaescusa-Navarro, Francisco
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gravitational lensing: weak ,cosmology: observations ,large-scale structure of Universe ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Abstract
We present high signal-to-noise galaxy-galaxy lensing measurements of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey constant mass (CMASS) sample using 250 deg2 of weak-lensing data from Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Lensing Survey and Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Stripe 82 Survey. We compare this signal with predictions from mock catalogues trained to match observables including the stellar mass function and the projected and twodimensional clustering of CMASS. We show that the clustering of CMASS, together with standard models of the galaxy-halo connection, robustly predicts a lensing signal that is 20-40 per cent larger than observed. Detailed tests show that our results are robust to a variety of systematic effects. Lowering the value of S8 = σ8 √ Ωm/0.3 compared to Planck Collaboration XIII reconciles the lensing with clustering. However, given the scale of our measurement (r < 10 h-1 Mpc), other effects may also be at play and need to be taken into consideration. We explore the impact of baryon physics, assembly bias, massive neutrinos and modifications to general relativity on ΔΣ and show that several of these effects may be non-negligible given the precision of our measurement. Disentangling cosmological effects from the details of the galaxy-halo connection, the effect of baryons, and massive neutrinos, is the next challenge facing joint lensing and clustering analyses. This is especially true in the context of large galaxy samples from Baryon Acoustic Oscillation surveys with precise measurements but complex selection functions.
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- 2017
6. Connecting massive galaxies to dark matter haloes in BOSS – I. Is galaxy colour a stochastic process in high-mass haloes?
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Saito, Shun, Leauthaud, Alexie, Hearin, Andrew P, Bundy, Kevin, Zentner, Andrew R, Behroozi, Peter S, Reid, Beth A, Sinha, Manodeep, Coupon, Jean, Tinker, Jeremy L, White, Martin, and Schneider, Donald P
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galaxies: haloes ,large-scale structure of Universe ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Abstract
We use subhalo abundance matching (SHAM) to model the stellar mass function (SMF) and clustering of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) 'CMASS' sample at z ~ 0.5. We introduce a novel method which accounts for the stellar mass incompleteness of CMASS as a function of redshift, and produce CMASS mock catalogues which include selection effects, reproduce the overall SMF, the projected two-point correlation function wp, the CMASS dn/dz, and are made publicly available. We study the effects of assembly bias above collapse mass in the context of 'age matching' and show that these effects are markedly different compared to the ones explored by Hearin et al. at lower stellar masses. We construct two models, one in which galaxy colour is stochastic ('AbM' model) as well as a model which contains assembly bias effects ('AgM' model). By confronting the redshift dependent clustering of CMASS with the predictions from our model, we argue that that galaxy colours are not a stochastic process in high-mass haloes. Our results suggest that the colours of galaxies in high-mass haloes are determined by other halo properties besides halo peak velocity and that assembly bias effects play an important role in determining the clustering properties of this sample.
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- 2016
7. SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 12: galaxy target selection and large-scale structure catalogues
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Reid, Beth, Ho, Shirley, Padmanabhan, Nikhil, Percival, Will J, Tinker, Jeremy, Tojeiro, Rita, White, Martin, Eisenstein, Daniel J, Maraston, Claudia, Ross, Ashley J, Sánchez, Ariel G, Schlegel, David, Sheldon, Erin, Strauss, Michael A, Thomas, Daniel, Wake, David, Beutler, Florian, Bizyaev, Dmitry, Bolton, Adam S, Brownstein, Joel R, Chuang, Chia-Hsun, Dawson, Kyle, Harding, Paul, Kitaura, Francisco-Shu, Leauthaud, Alexie, Masters, Karen, McBride, Cameron K, More, Surhud, Olmstead, Matthew D, Oravetz, Daniel, Nuza, Sebastián E, Pan, Kaike, Parejko, John, Pforr, Janine, Prada, Francisco, Rodríguez-Torres, Sergio, Salazar-Albornoz, Salvador, Samushia, Lado, Schneider, Donald P, Scóccola, Claudia G, Simmons, Audrey, and Vargas-Magana, Mariana
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cosmology: observations ,(cosmology:) large-scale structure of Universe ,astro-ph.CO ,astro-ph.GA ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Abstract
The Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), part of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) III project, has provided the largest survey of galaxy redshifts available to date, in terms of both the number of galaxy redshifts measured by a single survey, and the effective cosmological volume covered. Key to analysing the clustering of these data to provide cosmological measurements is understanding the detailed properties of this sample. Potential issues include variations in the target catalogue caused by changes either in the targeting algorithm or properties of the data used, the pattern of spectroscopic observations, the spatial distribution of targets for which redshifts were not obtained, and variations in the target sky density due to observational systematics. We document here the target selection algorithms used to create the galaxy samples that comprise BOSS. We also present the algorithms used to create large-scale structure catalogues for the final Data Release (DR12) samples and the associated random catalogues that quantify the survey mask. The algorithms are an evolution of those used by the BOSS team to construct catalogues from earlier data, and have been designed to accurately quantify the galaxy sample. The code used, designated MKSAMPLE, is released with this paper.
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- 2016
8. The dark matter haloes of moderate luminosity X-ray AGN as determined from weak gravitational lensing and host stellar masses
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Leauthaud, Alexie, J. Benson, Andrew, Civano, Francesca, L. Coil, Alison, Bundy, Kevin, Massey, Richard, Schramm, Malte, Schulze, Andreas, Capak, Peter, Elvis, Martin, Kulier, Andrea, and Rhodes, Jason
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galaxies: abundances ,galaxies: active ,galaxies: haloes ,galaxies: Seyfert ,galaxies: stellar content ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Published
- 2015
9. A 2.5 per cent measurement of the growth rate from small-scale redshift space clustering of SDSS-III CMASS galaxies
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Reid, Beth A, Seo, Hee-Jong, Leauthaud, Alexie, Tinker, Jeremy L, and White, Martin
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galaxies: haloes ,galaxies: statistics ,cosmological parameters ,large-scale structure of Universe ,astro-ph.CO ,Astronomical and Space Sciences ,Astronomy & Astrophysics - Abstract
We perform the first fit to the anisotropic clustering of Sloan Digital Sky Survey III CMASS data release 10 galaxies on scales of ~0.8-32 h-1 Mpc.Astandard halo occupation distribution model evaluated near the best-fitting Planck ? cold dark matter (?CDM) cosmology provides a good fit to the observed anisotropic clustering, and implies a normalization for the peculiar velocity field of M~2 × 1013h-1 M haloes of fσ8(z = 0.57) = 0.450 ± 0.011. Since this constraint includes both quasi-linear and non-linear scales, it should severely constrain modified gravity models that enhance pairwise infall velocities on these scales. Though model dependent, our measurement represents a factor of 2.5 improvement in precision over the analysis of DR11 on large scales, fσ8(z = 0.57) = 0.447 ± 0.028, and is the tightest single constraint on the growth rate of cosmic structure to date. Our measurement is consistent with the Planck ?CDM prediction of 0.480 ± 0.010 at the ~1.9σ level. Assuming a halo mass function evaluated at the best-fitting Planck cosmology,we also find that 10 per cent of CMASS galaxies are satellites in haloes of mass M ~ 6 × 1013 h-1 M. While none of our tests and model generalizations indicate systematic errors due to an insufficiently detailed model of the galaxy-halo connection, the precision of these first results warrant further investigation into the modelling uncertainties and degeneracies with cosmological parameters.
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- 2014
10. THE NINTH DATA RELEASE OF THE SLOAN DIGITAL SKY SURVEY: FIRST SPECTROSCOPIC DATA FROM THE SDSS-III BARYON OSCILLATION SPECTROSCOPIC SURVEY
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Ahn, Christopher P, Alexandroff, Rachael, Allende Prieto, Carlos, Anderson, Scott F, Anderton, Timothy, Andrews, Brett H, Aubourg, Éric, Bailey, Stephen, Balbinot, Eduardo, Barnes, Rory, Bautista, Julian, Beers, Timothy C, Beifiori, Alessandra, Berlind, Andreas A, Bhardwaj, Vaishali, Bizyaev, Dmitry, Blake, Cullen H, Blanton, Michael R, Blomqvist, Michael, Bochanski, John J, Bolton, Adam S, Borde, Arnaud, Bovy, Jo, Brandt, W. N, Brinkmann, J., Brown, Peter J, Brownstein, Joel R, Bundy, Kevin, Busca, N. G, Carithers, William, Carnero, Aurelio R, Carr, Michael A, Casetti-Dinescu, Dana I, Chen, Yanmei, Chiappini, Cristina, Comparat, Johan, Connolly, Natalia, Crepp, Justin R, Cristiani, Stefano, Croft, Rupert A. C, Cuesta, Antonio J, da Costa, Luiz N, Davenport, James R. A, Dawson, Kyle S, de Putter, Roland, De Lee, Nathan, Delubac, Timothée, Dhital, Saurav, Ealet, Anne, Ebelke, Garrett L, Edmondson, Edward M, Eisenstein, Daniel J, Escoffier, S., Esposito, Massimiliano, Evans, Michael L, Fan, Xiaohui, FemenÃa Castellá, Bruno, Fernández Alvar, Emma, Ferreira, Leticia D, Filiz Ak, N., Finley, Hayley, Fleming, Scott W, Font-Ribera, Andreu, Frinchaboy, Peter M, GarcÃa-Hernández, D. A, Pérez, A. E. GarcÃa, Ge, Jian, Génova-Santos, R., Gillespie, Bruce A, Girardi, Léo, González Hernández, Jonay I, Grebel, Eva K, Gunn, James E, Guo, Hong, Haggard, Daryl, Hamilton, Jean-Christophe, Harris, David W, Hawley, Suzanne L, Hearty, Frederick R, Ho, Shirley, Hogg, David W, Holtzman, Jon A, Honscheid, Klaus, Huehnerhoff, J., Ivans, Inese I, Ivezić, Željko, Jacobson, Heather R, Jiang, Linhua, Johansson, Jonas, Johnson, Jennifer A, Kauffmann, Guinevere, Kirkby, David, Kirkpatrick, Jessica A, Klaene, Mark A, Knapp, Gillian R, Kneib, Jean-Paul, Le Goff, Jean-Marc, Leauthaud, Alexie, Lee, Khee-Gan, and Lee, Young Sun
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- 2012
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