Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-12-03
Astron.Astrophys.494:867-877,2009
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 4 figures, A&A accepted version. Includes tests of method not included in v1
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20079184
The spatial distribution of satellite galaxies around host galaxies can illuminate the relationship between satellites and dark matter subhalos and aid in developing and testing galaxy formation models. Previous efforts to constrain the distribution attempted to eliminate interlopers from the measured projected number density of satellites and found that the distribution is generally consistent with the expected dark matter halo profile of the parent hosts, with a best-fit power-law slope of ~ -1.7 between projected separations of ~30 kpc/h and 0.5 Mpc/h. Here, I use the projected cross-correlation of bright and faint galaxies to analyze contributions from satellites and interlopers together, using a halo occupation distribution (HOD) analytic model for galaxy clustering. This approach is tested on mock catalogs constructed from simulations. I find that analysis of Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) data gives results generally consistent with interloper subtraction methods between the projected separations of 10 kpc/h and 6.3 Mpc/h, although the errors on the parameters that constrain the radial profile are large, and larger samples of data are required.
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