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23 April 2024
 
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Linking Early and Late Type Galaxies to their Dark Matter Haloes
Frank C. van den Bosch ; Xiaohu Yang ; H.J. Mo ;
Date 22 Oct 2002
Journal Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 340 (2003) 771
Subject astro-ph
AffiliationMPA), Xiaohu Yang (USTC) and H.J. Mo (MPA
Abstract(Abridged) Using data from the 2dFGRS we compute the conditional luminosity functions (CLFs) of early- and late-type galaxies. These functions give the average number of galaxies with luminosity L that reside in a halo of mass M, and are a powerful statistical tool to link the distribution of galaxies to that of dark matter haloes. We find that the average mass-to-light ratios of dark matter haloes have a minimum of about 100 Msun/Lsun around a halo mass of about 3x10^{11} Msun. In addition, haloes with M < 10^{10} Msun are virtually devoid of galaxies, while clusters have b_J band mass-to-light ratios in the range 500-1000 Msun/Lsun. Finally, the fact that early-type galaxies are more strongly clustered than late-type galaxies requires that the fraction of late-type galaxies is a strongly declining function of halo mass. We also compute two-point correlation functions as function of both luminosity and galaxy type, and find a weak (strong) luminosity dependence for the late (early) type galaxies. Finally we compare our CLFs with predictions from several semi-analytical models for galaxy formation. As long as these models accurately fit the 2dFGRS luminosity function the agreement with our predictions is remarkably good. This indicates that we have recovered a statistical description of how galaxies populate dark matter haloes which fits nicely within the standard framework for galaxy formation.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0210495
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