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Determination of the Baryon Density from Large Scale Galaxy Redshift Surveys

Astrophysics 2011-02-11 v1

Abstract

We estimate the degree to which the baryon density, Ωb\Omega_{b}, can be determined from the galaxy power spectrum measured from large scale galaxy redshift surveys, and in particular, the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. A high baryon density will cause wiggles to appear in the power spectrum, which should be observable at the current epoch. We assume linear theory on scales 20h1Mpc\geq 20h^{-1}Mpc and do not include the effects of redshift distortions, evolution, or biasing. With an optimum estimate of P(k)P(k) to k2π/(20h1Mpc)k\sim 2\pi/(20 h^{-1} Mpc), the 1σ1 \sigma uncertainties in Ωb\Omega_{b} are roughly 0.07 and 0.016 in flat and open (Ω0=0.3\Omega_{0}=0.3) cosmological models, respectively. This result suggests that it should be possible to test for consistency with big bang nucleosynthesis estimates of Ωb\Omega_{b} if we live in an open universe.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9707209,
  title  = {Determination of the Baryon Density from Large Scale Galaxy Redshift Surveys},
  author = {David M. Goldberg and Michael A. Strauss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9707209},
  year   = {2011}
}

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23 Pages, 10 Postscript figures