Growth history and quasar bias evolution at z < 3 from Quaia
Abstract
We make use of the Gaia-Unwise quasar catalogue, Quaia, to constrain the growth history out to high redshifts from the clustering of quasars and their cross-correlation with maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) lensing convergence. Considering three tomographic bins, centered at redshifts , we reconstruct the evolution of the amplitude of matter fluctuations over the last billion years of cosmic history. In particular, we make one of the highest-redshift measurements of (), finding it to be in good agreement (at the level) with the value predicted by CDM using CMB data from Planck. We also used the data to study the evolution of the linear quasar bias for this sample, finding values similar to those of other quasar samples, although with a less steep evolution at high redshifts. Finally, we study the potential impact of foreground contamination in the CMB lensing maps and, although we find evidence of contamination in cross-correlations at we are not able to clearly pinpoint its origin as being Galactic or extragalactic. Nevertheless, we determine that the impact of this contamination on our results is negligible.
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@article{arxiv.2402.05761,
title = {Growth history and quasar bias evolution at z < 3 from Quaia},
author = {G. Piccirilli and G. Fabbian and D. Alonso and K. Storey-Fisher and J. Carron and A. Lewis and C. García-García},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.05761},
year = {2024}
}
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28 pages, 11 figures