Clustering of luminous red galaxies II: small scale redshift space distortions
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 for . Here we focus on modeling redshift space distortions in , 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 and the pairwise rms peculiar velocity with the distance. We show how both quantities can be inferred from the data. From Mpc/h to Mpc/h, both the bias and are shown to increase by a factor of two: from to and from 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 and =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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