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The Power Spectrum of the PSC Redshift Survey

Astrophysics 2009-10-31 v1

Abstract

We measure the redshift-space power spectrum P(k) for the recently completed IRAS Point Source Catalogue (PSC) redshift survey, which contains 14500 galaxies over 84% of the sky with 60 micron flux >= 0.6 Jansky. Comparison with simulations shows that our estimated errors on P(k) are realistic, and that systematic errors due to the finite survey volume are small for wavenumbers k >~ 0.03 h Mpc^-1. At large scales our power spectrum is intermediate between those of the earlier QDOT and 1.2 Jansky surveys, but with considerably smaller error bars; it falls slightly more steeply to smaller scales. We have fitted families of CDM-like models using the Peacock-Dodds formula for non-linear evolution; the results are somewhat sensitive to the assumed small-scale velocity dispersion \sigma_V. Assuming a realistic \sigma_V \approx 300 km/s yields a shape parameter \Gamma ~ 0.25 and normalisation b \sigma_8 ~ 0.75; if \sigma_V is as high as 600 km/s then \Gamma = 0.5 is only marginally excluded. There is little evidence for any `preferred scale' in the power spectrum or non-Gaussian behaviour in the distribution of large-scale power.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9901189,
  title  = {The Power Spectrum of the PSC Redshift Survey},
  author = {W. Sutherland and H. Tadros and G. Efstathiou and C. S. Frenk and O. Keeble and S. Maddox and R. G. McMahon and S. Oliver and M. Rowan-Robinson and W. Saunders and S. D. M. White},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9901189},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

Latex, uses mn.sty, 14 pages including 11 Postscript figures. Accepted by MNRAS