An Optimal Estimator of Intrinsic Alignments for Star-forming Galaxies in IllustrisTNG Simulation

  • Shi J
  • Osato K
  • Kurita T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Emission line galaxies (ELGs), more generally star-forming galaxies, are valuable tracers of large-scale structure and therefore main targets of upcoming wide-area spectroscopic galaxy surveys. We propose a fixed-aperture shape estimator of each ELG for extracting the intrinsic alignment (IA) signal, and assess the performance of the method using image simulations of ELGs generated from the IllustrisTNG simulation including observational effects such as the sky background noise. We show that our method enables a significant detection of the IA power spectrum with the linear-scale coefficient A IA ≃ (13–15) ± 3.0 up to z = 2, even from the small simulation volume ∼ 0.009 ( h − 1 Gpc ) 3 , in contrast to the null detection with the standard method. Thus the ELG IA signal, measured with our method, opens up opportunities to exploit cosmology and galaxy physics in high-redshift universe.

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Shi, J., Osato, K., Kurita, T., & Takada, M. (2021). An Optimal Estimator of Intrinsic Alignments for Star-forming Galaxies in IllustrisTNG Simulation. The Astrophysical Journal, 917(2), 109. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ac0cfa

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