posted on 2024-08-06, 11:21authored byJ. Loveday, L. Christodoulou, P. Norberg, J. A. Peacock, I. K. Baldry, J. Bland-Hawthorn, M. J.I. Brown, M. Colless, S. P. Driver, B. W. Holwerda, A. M. Hopkins, P. R. Kafle, J. Liske, A. R. Lopez-Sanchez, Edward TaylorEdward Taylor
The galaxy pairwise velocity dispersion (PVD) can provide important tests of non-standard gravity and galaxy formation models. We describe measurements of the PVD of galaxies in the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey as a function of projected separation and galaxy luminosity. Due to the faint magnitude limit (r < 19.8) and highly-complete spectroscopic sampling of the GAMA survey, we are able to reliably measure the PVD to smaller scales (r⊥ = 0.01 h−1 Mpc) than previous work. The measured PVD at projected separations r⊥≲1h−1Mpc increases near-monotonically with increasing luminosity from σ12≈200kms−1 at Mr = −17 mag to σ12≈600kms−1 at Mr ≈ −22 mag. Analysis of the Gonzalez-Perez et al. (2014) GALFORM semi-analytic model yields no such trend of PVD with luminosity: the model over-predicts the PVD for faint galaxies. This is most likely a result of the model placing too many low-luminosity galaxies in massive halos.