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The 3D Power Spectrum from Angular Clustering of Galaxies in Early SDSS Data

Astrophysics 2019-08-14 v1

Abstract

Early photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) contain angular positions for 1.5 million galaxies. In companion papers, the angular correlation function w(θ)w(\theta) and 2D power spectrum ClC_l of these galaxies are presented. Here we invert Limber's equation to extract the 3D power spectrum from the angular results. We accomplish this using an estimate of dn/dzdn/dz, the redshift distribution of galaxies in four different magnitude slices in the SDSS photometric catalog. The resulting 3D power spectrum estimates from w(θ)w(\theta) and ClC_l agree with each other and with previous estimates over a range in wavenumbers 0.03<k/hMpc1<10.03 < k/{\rm h Mpc}^{-1} < 1. The galaxies in the faintest magnitude bin (21<\rstar<2221 < \rstar < 22, which have median redshift zm=0.43z_m=0.43) are less clustered than the galaxies in the brightest magnitude bin (18<\rstar<1918 < \rstar < 19 with zm=0.17z_m=0.17), especially on scales where nonlinearities are important. The derived power spectrum agrees with that of Szalay et al. (2001) who go directly from the raw data to a parametric estimate of the power spectrum. The strongest constraints on the shape parameter Γ\Gamma come from the faintest galaxies (in the magnitude bin 21<\rstar<2221 < \rstar < 22), from which we infer Γ=0.140.06+0.11\Gamma = 0.14^{+0.11}_{-0.06} (95% C.L.).

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0107421,
  title  = {The 3D Power Spectrum from Angular Clustering of Galaxies in Early SDSS Data},
  author = {Scott Dodelson and Vijay K. Narayanan and Max Tegmark and Ryan Scranton and Tamas Budavari and Andrew Connolly and Istvan Csabai and Daniel Eisenstein and Joshua A. Frieman and James E. Gunn and Lam Hui and Bhuvnesh Jain and David Johnston and Stephen Kent and Jon Loveday and Robert C. Nichol and Liam O'Connell and Roman Scoccimarro and Ravi K. Sheth and Albert Stebbins and Michael A. Strauss and Alexander S. Szalay and István Szapudi and Michael S. Vogeley and Idit Zehavi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0107421},
  year   = {2019}
}

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25 pages, 19 figures