Cluster shapes reconstructed from subhalo positions yield intrinsic alignment correlations that trace the cosmic web, but the claimed unbiased recovery of the growth rate is not supported by all three simulation realizations.
The Three Hundred project: shapes and radial alignment of satellite, infalling, and backsplash galaxies
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Using 324 numerically modelled galaxy clusters we investigate the radial and galaxy-halo alignment of dark matter subhaloes and satellite galaxies orbiting within and around them. We find that radial alignment depends on distance to the centre of the galaxy cluster but appears independent of the dynamical state of the central host cluster. Furthermore, we cannot find a relation between radial alignment of the halo or galaxy shape with its own mass. We report that backsplash galaxies, i.e. objects that have already passed through the cluster radius but are now located in the outskirts, show a stronger radial alignment than infalling objects. We further find that there exists a population of well radially aligned objects passing very close to the central cluster's centre which were found to be on highly radial orbit.
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SHAPE: cosmology with cluster halo intrinsic alignments from subhalo distributions
Cluster shapes reconstructed from subhalo positions yield intrinsic alignment correlations that trace the cosmic web, but the claimed unbiased recovery of the growth rate is not supported by all three simulation realizations.