Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-03-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 13 figures, ApJ submitted
Scientific paper
We introduce a framework for describing the halo selection function of optical cluster finders. We treat the problem as being separable into a term that describes the intrinsic galaxy content of a halo (the Halo Occupation Distribution, or HOD) and a term that captures the effects of projection and selection by the particular cluster finding algorithm. Using mock galaxy catalogs tuned to reproduce the luminosity dependent correlation function and the empirical color-density relation measured in the SDSS, we characterize the maxBCG algorithm applied by Koester et al. to the SDSS galaxy catalog. We define and calibrate measures of completeness and purity for this algorithm, and demonstrate successful recovery of the underlying cosmology and HOD when applied to the mock catalogs. We identify principal components -- combinations of cosmology and HOD parameters -- that are recovered by survey counts as a function of richness, and demonstrate that percent-level accuracies are possible in the first two components, if the selection function can be understood to ~15% accuracy.
Evrard August E.
Koester Benjamin P.
McKay Timothy A.
Rozo Eduardo
Wechsler Risa H.
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