Grecco A. Oyarzún, Jeremy L. Tinker, Kevin Bundy, Enia Xhakaj, J. Stuart B. Wyithe
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Abstract
We report evidence of galaxy assembly bias - the correlation between galaxy
properties and biased secondary halo properties at fixed halo mass (M$_H$) - in
the stellar-to-halo mass relation (SHMR) for red central galaxies from the
Sloan Digital Sky Survey. In the M$_H = 10^{11.5}-10^{13.5} h^{-1}$ M$_{\odot}$
range, central galaxy stellar mass (M$_*$) is correlated with the number
density of galaxies within $10 h^{-1}$ Mpc ($\delta_{10}$), a common proxy for
halo formation time. This galaxy assembly bias signal is also present when
M$_H$, M$_*$, and $\delta_{10}$ are substituted with group luminosity, galaxy
luminosity, and metrics of the large-scale density field. To associate
differences in $\delta_{10}$ with variations in halo formation time, we fitted
a model that accounts for (1) errors in the M$_H$ measured by the Tinker 2021,
2022 group catalog and (2) the level of correlation between halo formation time
and M$_*$ at fixed M$_H$. Fitting of this model yields that (1) errors in M$_H$
are 0.15 dex and (2) halo formation time and M$_*$ are strongly correlated
(Spearman's rank correlation coefficient ~0.85). At fixed M$_H$, variations of
~0.4 dex in M$_*$ are associated with ~1-3 Gyr variations in halo formation
time and in galaxy formation time (from stellar population fitting; Oyarz\'un
et al. 2022). These results are indicative that halo properties other than
M$_H$ can impact central galaxy assembly.