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Galaxy-dark matter connection of photometric galaxies from the HSC-SSP Survey: Galaxy-galaxy lensing and the halo model
Authors
Navin Chaurasiya
Shogo Ishikawa
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Daichi Kashino
Shogo Masaki
Surhud More
Teppei Okumura
Publication date
8 July 2023
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arXiv
Abstract
We infer the connection between the stellar mass of galaxies from the Subaru Hyper Suprime-Cam (HSC) survey, and their dark matter halo masses and its evolution in two bins of redshifts between
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