Fig. 7.

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Pearson correlation coefficients (ρr) between halo properties (left panel: zf; middle panel: vmax/v200; right panel: λ) and δ(R) as a function of R for three representative halo samples, as indicated. The vertical error bars (usually too small to be seen) indicate the uncertainties of the coefficients, calculated using 200 bootstrap samples. The results for δL and δe are marked with stars and open circles, respectively. Results on other scales are shown with solid circles. The vertical dotted lines indicate RL of the halos in question. The vertical shaded region indicates the range of Rb used to estimate the halo bias.
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