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Kinematic dipole detection with galaxy surveys: forecasts and requirements

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2015-11-11 v2

Abstract

Upcoming or future deep galaxy samples with wide sky coverage can provide independent measurement of the kinematic dipole - our motion relative to the rest frame defined by the large-scale structure. Such a measurement would present an important test of the standard cosmological model, as the standard model predicts the galaxy measurement should precisely agree with the existing precise measurements made using the CMB. However, the required statistical precision to measure the kinematic dipole typically makes the measurement susceptible to bias from the presence of the local-structure-induced dipole contamination. In order to minimize the latter, a sufficiently deep survey is required. We forecast both the statistical error and the systematic bias in the kinematic dipole measurements. We find that a survey covering 75%\sim 75\% of the sky in both hemispheres and having 30\sim 30 million galaxies can detect the kinematic dipole at 5σ5\sigma, while its median redshift should be at least zmed0.75z_{med} \sim 0.75 for negligible bias from the local structure.

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@article{arxiv.1509.05374,
  title  = {Kinematic dipole detection with galaxy surveys: forecasts and requirements},
  author = {Mijin Yoon and Dragan Huterer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.05374},
  year   = {2015}
}

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Minor changes; matches the published version