摘要: We measure the galaxy-ellipticity (GI) correlations for the Slogan Digital
Sky Survey DR12 LOWZ and CMASS samples with the shape measurements from the
DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys. We model the GI correlations in an N-body
simulation with our recent accurate stellar-halo mass relation from the
Photometric object Around Cosmic webs (PAC) method. The large data set and our
accurate modeling turns out an accurate measurement of the alignment angle
between central galaxies and their host halos. We find that the alignment of
central elliptical galaxies with their host halos increases monotonically with
galaxy stellar mass or host halo mass, which can be well described by a power
law for the massive galaxies. We also find that central elliptical galaxies are
more aligned with their host halos when they evolve to a lower redshift. In
contrast, central disk galaxies are aligned with their host halos about 10
times more weakly in the GI correlation. These results have important
implications for intrinsic alignment (IA) correction in weak lensing studies,
IA cosmology, and theory of massive galaxy formation.