The Completed SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Large-scale Structure Catalogs for Cosmological Analysis
Abstract
We present large-scale structure catalogs from the completed extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS). Derived from Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) -IV Data Release 16 (DR16), these catalogs provide the data samples, corrected for observational systematics, and random positions sampling the survey selection function. Combined, they allow large-scale clustering measurements suitable for testing cosmological models. We describe the methods used to create these catalogs for the eBOSS DR16 Luminous Red Galaxy (LRG) and Quasar samples. The quasar catalog contains 343,708 redshifts with over 4,808\,deg. We combine 174,816 eBOSS LRG redshifts over 4,242\,deg in the redshift interval with SDSS-III BOSS LRGs in the same redshift range to produce a combined sample of 377,458 galaxy redshifts distributed over 9,493\,deg. Improved algorithms for estimating redshifts allow that 98 per cent of LRG observations result in a successful redshift, with less than one per cent catastrophic failures ( ). For quasars, these rates are 95 and 2 per cent (with ). We apply corrections for trends between the number densities of our samples and the properties of the imaging and spectroscopic data. For example, the quasar catalog obtains a /DoF for a null test against imaging depth before corrections and a /DoF after. The catalogs, combined with careful consideration of the details of their construction found here-in, allow companion papers to present cosmological results with negligible impact from observational systematic uncertainties.
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@article{arxiv.2007.09000,
title = {The Completed SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: Large-scale Structure Catalogs for Cosmological Analysis},
author = {Ashley J. Ross and Julian Bautista and Rita Tojeiro and Shadab Alam and Stephen Bailey and Etienne Burtin and Johan Comparat and Kyle S. Dawson and Arnaud de Mattia and Hélion du Mas des Bourboux and Héctor Gil-Marín and Jiamin Hou and Hui Kong and Brad W. Lyke and Faizan G. Mohammad and John Moustakas and Eva-Maria Mueller and Adam D. Myers and Will J. Percival and Anand Raichoor and Mehdi Rezaie and Hee-Jong Seo and Alex Smith and Jeremy L. Tinker and Pauline Zarrouk and Cheng Zhao and Gong-Bo Zhao and Dmitry Bizyaev and Jonathan Brinkmann and Joel R. Brownstein and Aurelio Carnero Rosell and Solène Chabanier and Peter D. Choi and Chia-Hsun Chuang and Irene Cruz-Gonzalez and Axel de la Macorra and Sylvain de la Torre and Stephanie Escoffier and Sebastien Fromenteau and Alexandra Higley and Eric Jullo and Jean-Paul Kneib and Jacob N. McLane and Andrea Muñoz-Gutiérrez and Richard Neveux and Jeffrey A. Newman and Christian Nitschelm and Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille and Romain Paviot and Anthony R. Pullen and Graziano Rossi and Vanina Ruhlmann-Kleider and Donald P. Schneider and Mariana Vargas Magaña and M. Vivek and Yucheng Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2007.09000},
year = {2020}
}
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Matches version accepted by MNRAS, very minor changes. A summary of all SDSS BAO and RSD measurements with accompanying legacy figures can be found here: https://www.sdss.org/science/final-bao-and-rsd-measurements/ . The full cosmological interpretation of these measurements can be found here: https://sdss.org/science/cosmology-results-from-eboss/