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The scale of cosmic homogeneity as a standard ruler

Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics 2018-12-19 v2 General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

Abstract

In this paper, we study the characteristic scale of transition to cosmic homogeneity of the universe, RH\mathcal{R}_H, as a standard ruler, to constrain cosmological parameters on mock galaxy catalogues. We use mock galaxy catalogues that simulate the CMASS galaxy sample of the BOSS survey in the redshift range 0.43z0.70.43 \leq z \leq 0.7. In each redshift bin we obtain the homogeneity scale, defined as the scale at which the universe becomes homogeneous to 1%1\%, i.e. D2(RH)=2.97D_2(\mathcal{R}_H) = 2.97. With a simple Fisher analysis, we find that the performance of measuring the cosmological parameters with either the position of the BAO peak or the homogeneity scale is comparable. We show that RH\mathcal{R}_H has a dependence on the galaxy bias. If the accuracy and precision of this bias is achieved to 1%1\%, as expected for future surveys, then RH\mathcal{R}_H is a competitive standard ruler.

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@article{arxiv.1810.09362,
  title  = {The scale of cosmic homogeneity as a standard ruler},
  author = {Pierros Ntelis and Anne Ealet and Stephanie Escoffier and Jean-Christophe Hamilton and Adam James Hawken and Jean-Marc Le Goff and James Rich and Andre Tilquin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.09362},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

10 pages, 2 figures, published to JCAP, minor changes according to the published version