Clustering of luminous red galaxies I: large scale redshift space distortions
Abstract
This is the first paper of a series where we study the clustering of LRG galaxies in the latest spectroscopic SDSS data release, DR6, which has 75000 LRG galaxies covering over 1 at . Here we focus on modeling redshift space distortions in , the 2-point correlation in separate line-of-sight and perpendicular directions, on large scales. % and away from the line-of-sight. We use large mock simulations to study the validity of models and errors. We show that errors in the data are dominated by a shot-noise term that is 40% larger than the Poisson error commonly used. We first use the normalized quadrupole for the whole sample (mean z=0.34) to estimate , where is the linear velocity growth factor and is the linear bias parameter that relates galaxy to matter fluctuations on large scales. We next use the full plane to find (h=0.72) and the biased amplitude . For standard gravity, we can combine these measurements to break degeneracies and find , and . We present constraints for modified theories of gravity and find that standard gravity is consistent with data as long as . We also calculate the cross-correlation with WMAP5 and show how both methods to measure the growth history are complementary to constrain non-standard models of gravity. Finally, we show results for different redshift slices, including a prominent BAO peak in the monopole at different redshifts. (Abridged)
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@article{arxiv.0807.2460,
title = {Clustering of luminous red galaxies I: large scale redshift space distortions},
author = {Anna Cabre and Enrique Gaztanaga},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2460},
year = {2009}
}
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31 pages, 65 figures