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Galaxy bias from the Dark Energy Survey Science Verification data: Combining galaxy density maps and weak lensing maps

  • C. Chang*
  • , A. Pujol
  • , E. Gaztañaga
  • , A. Amara
  • , A. Réfrégier
  • , D. Bacon
  • , M. R. Becker
  • , C. Bonnett
  • , J. Carretero
  • , F. J. Castander
  • , M. Crocce
  • , P. Fosalba
  • , T. Giannantonio
  • , W. Hartley
  • , M. Jarvis
  • , T. Kacprzak
  • , A. J. Ross
  • , E. Sheldon
  • , Michael Troxel
  • , V. Vikram
  • Joseph Zuntz, T. M C Abbott, F. B. Abdalla, S. Allam, J. Annis, A. Benoit-Lévy, E. Bertin, D. Brooks, E. Buckley-Geer, D. L. Burke, D. Capozzi, A. Carnero Rosell, Carrasco Kind, C. E. Cunha, C. B. D'Andrea, L. N. da Costa, S. Desai, H. T. Diehl, J. P. Dietrich, P. Doel, T. F. Eifler, J. Estrada, A. E. Evrard, B. Flaugher, J. Frieman, D. A. Goldstein, D. Gruen, R. A. Gruendl, G. Gutierrez, K. Honscheid, B. Jain, D. J. James, K. Kuehn, N. Kuropatkin, O. Lahav, T. S. Li, M. Lima, J. L. Marshall, P. Martini, P. Melchior, C. J. Miller, R. Miquel, J. J. Mohr, R. C. Nichol, B. Nord, R. Ogando, A. A. Plazas, K. Reil, A. K. Romer, A. Roodman, E. S. Rykoff, E. Sanchez, V. Scarpine, M. Schubnell, I. Sevilla-Noarbe, R. C. Smith, M. Soares-Santos, F. Sobreira, E. Suchyta, M. E C Swanson, G. Tarle, D. Thomas, A. R. Walker
*Corresponding author for this work
    • Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya
    • Institute of Cosmology and Gravitation
    • University of Portsmouth
    • Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology
    • Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
    • University of Cambridge
    • University of Pennsylvania
    • Center for Cosmology and Astro-Particle Physics
    • Ohio State University
    • Brookhaven National Laboratory
    • Argonne National Laboratory
    • National Optical Astronomy Observatory
    • Rhodes University
    • Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
    • Institut de la Vision
    • University College London (UCL)
    • Observatório Nacional
    • National Center for Supercomputing Applications
    • University of Southampton
    • Excellence Cluster Universe
    • Jet Propulsion Laboratory
    • University of Michigan
    • University of Chicago
    • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    • Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics
    • Australian Astronomical Observatory
    • George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Institute for Fundamental Physics and Astronomy
    • Texas A & M University
    • Universidade de Sao Paulo
    • Princeton University
    • ICREA - Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies
    • University of Sussex
    • Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas, Medioambientales y Tecnologicas (CIEMAT)
    • Laboratório Interinstitucional de E-Astronomia
    • ETH Zurich (Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule Zurich)
    • University of California, Berkeley

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    Abstract

    We measure the redshift evolution of galaxy bias for a magnitude-limited galaxy sample by combining the galaxy density maps and weak lensing shear maps for a ~116 deg2 area of the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Science Verification (SV) data. This method was first developed in Amara et al. and later re-examined in a companion paper with rigorous simulation tests and analytical treatment of tomographic measurements. In this work we apply this method to the DES SV data and measure the galaxy bias for a i <22.5 galaxy sample. We find the galaxy bias and 1σ error bars in four photometric redshift bins to be 1.12 ± 0.19 (z = 0.2-0.4), 0.97 ± 0.15 (z = 0.4-0.6), 1.38 ± 0.39 (z = 0.6-0.8), and 1.45 ± 0.56 (z = 0.8-1.0). These measurements are consistent at the 2σ level with measurements on the same data set using galaxy clustering and cross-correlation of galaxies with cosmic microwave background lensing, with most of the redshift bins consistent within the 1σ error bars. In addition, our method provides the only σ8 independent constraint among the three. We forward model the main observational effects using mock galaxy catalogues by including shape noise, photo-z errors, and masking effects. We show that our bias measurement from the data is consistent with that expected from simulations. With the forthcoming full DES data set, we expect this method to provide additional constraints on the galaxy bias measurement from more traditional methods. Furthermore, in the process of our measurement, we build up a 3D mass map that allows further exploration of the dark matter distribution and its relation to galaxy evolution.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3203-3216
    Number of pages14
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume459
    Issue number3
    Early online date15 Apr 2016
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2016

    Keywords

    • Gravitational lensing: Weak
    • Large-scale structure of Universe
    • Surveys

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