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Halo assembly bias from Separate Universe simulations

Published 8 Dec 2016 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.GA | (1612.02833v2)

Abstract: We present a calibration of halo assembly bias using the Separate Universe technique. Specifically, we measure the response of halo abundances at fixed mass and concentration to the presence of an infinite-wavelength initial perturbation. We develop an analytical framework for describing the concentration dependence of this peak-background split halo bias -- a measure of assembly bias -- relying on the near-Lognormal distribution of halo concentration at fixed halo mass. The combination of this analytical framework and the Separate Universe technique allows us to achieve very high precision in the calibration of the linear assembly bias b1b_1, and qualitatively reproduces known trends such as the monotonic decrease (increase) of b1b_1 with halo concentration at large (small) masses. The same framework extends to the concentration dependence of higher order bias parameters bnb_n, and we present the first calibration of assembly bias in b2b_2. Our calibrations are directly applicable in analytical Halo Model calculations that seek to robustly detect galaxy assembly bias in observational samples. We detect a non-universality in the b1−b2b_1 - b_2 relation arising from assembly bias, and suggest that simultaneous measurements of these bias parameters could be used to both detect the signature of assembly bias as well as mitigate its effects in cosmological analyses.

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