TY - JOUR
T1 - The alignment of galaxies at the Baryon Acoustic Oscillation scale
AU - van Dompseler, Dennis
AU - Georgiou, Christos
AU - Chisari, Elisa
PY - 2023/6
Y1 - 2023/6
N2 - Massive elliptical galaxies align pointing their major axis towards each other in the structure of the Universe. Such alignments are well-described at large scales through a linear relation with respect to the tidal field of the large-scale structure. At such scales, galaxy alignments are sensitive to the presence of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO). The shape of the BAO feature in galaxy alignment correlations differs from the traditional peak in the clustering correlation function. Instead, it appears as a trough feature at the BAO scale. In this work, we show that this feature can be explained by a simple toy model of tidal fields from a spherical shell of matter. This helps give a physical insight for the feature and highlights the need for tailored template-based identification methods for the BAO in alignment statistics. We also discuss the impact of projection baselines and photometric redshift uncertainties for identifying the BAO in intrinsic alignment measurements.
AB - Massive elliptical galaxies align pointing their major axis towards each other in the structure of the Universe. Such alignments are well-described at large scales through a linear relation with respect to the tidal field of the large-scale structure. At such scales, galaxy alignments are sensitive to the presence of baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO). The shape of the BAO feature in galaxy alignment correlations differs from the traditional peak in the clustering correlation function. Instead, it appears as a trough feature at the BAO scale. In this work, we show that this feature can be explained by a simple toy model of tidal fields from a spherical shell of matter. This helps give a physical insight for the feature and highlights the need for tailored template-based identification methods for the BAO in alignment statistics. We also discuss the impact of projection baselines and photometric redshift uncertainties for identifying the BAO in intrinsic alignment measurements.
U2 - 10.21105/astro.2301.04649
DO - 10.21105/astro.2301.04649
M3 - Article
SN - 2565-6120
VL - 6
JO - Open Journal of Astrophysics
JF - Open Journal of Astrophysics
ER -