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Clustering of luminous red galaxies II: small scale redshift space distortions

Astrophysics 2010-11-02 v3

Abstract

This is the second 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 Gpc3/h3Gpc^3/h^3 for 0.15<z<0.470.15<z<0.47. Here we focus on modeling redshift space distortions in \xisp\xisp, the 2-point correlation in separate line-of-sight and perpendicular directions, at small scales and in the line-of-sight. We show that a simple Kaiser model for the anisotropic 2-point correlation function in redshift space, convolved with a distribution of random peculiar velocities with an exponential form, can describe well the correlation of LRG at all scales. We show that to describe with accuracy the so called "fingers-of-God" (FOG) elongations in the radial direction, it is necessary to model the scale dependence of both bias bb and the pairwise rms peculiar velocity σ12\sigma_{12} with the distance. We show how both quantities can be inferred from the \xisp\xisp data. From r10r \simeq 10 Mpc/h to r1r \simeq 1 Mpc/h, both the bias and σ12\sigma_{12} are shown to increase by a factor of two: from b=2b=2 to b=4b=4 and from σ12=400\sigma_{12}=400 to 800 Km/s. The later is in good agreement, within a 5 percent accuracy in the recovered velocities, with direct velocity measurements in dark matter simulations with Ωm=0.25\Omega_m=0.25 and σ8\sigma_8=0.85.

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@article{arxiv.0807.2461,
  title  = {Clustering of luminous red galaxies II: small scale redshift space distortions},
  author = {Anna Cabre and Enrique Gaztanaga},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.2461},
  year   = {2010}
}

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