Stochastic Nonlinear Galaxy Biasing
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- 20 July 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 520 (1) , 24-34
- https://doi.org/10.1086/307428
Abstract
We propose a general formalism for galaxy biasing and apply it to methods for measuring cosmological parameters, such as regression of light versus mass, the analysis of redshift distortions, measures involving skewness, and the cosmic virial theorem. The common linear and deterministic relation g = bδ between the density fluctuation fields of galaxies g and mass δ is replaced by the conditional distribution P(g|δ) of these random fields, smoothed at a given scale at a given time. The nonlinearity is characterized by the conditional mean g|δ ≡ b(δ)δ, while the local scatter is represented by the conditional variance σ2b(δ) and higher moments. The scatter arises from hidden factors affecting galaxy formation and from shot noise unless it has been properly removed. For applications involving second-order local moments, the biasing is defined by three natural parameters: the slope of the regression of g on δ, a nonlinearity , and a scatter σb. The ratio of variances b2var and the correlation coefficient r mix these parameters. The nonlinearity and the scatter lead to underestimates of order 2/2 and σ2b/2 in the different estimators of β (~ Ω0.6/). The nonlinear effects are typically smaller. Local stochasticity affects the redshift-distortion analysis only by limiting the useful range of scales, especially for power spectra. In this range, for linear stochastic biasing, the analysis reduces to Kaiser's formula for (not bvar), independent of the scatter. The distortion analysis is affected by nonlinear properties of biasing but in a weak way. Estimates of the nontrivial features of the biasing scheme are made based on simulations and toy models, and strategies for measuring them are discussed. They may partly explain the range of estimates for β.Keywords
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