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Linear Redshift Distortions: A Review

天体物理学 2016-01-27 v2

摘要

Redshift maps of galaxies in the Universe are distorted by the peculiar velocities of galaxies along the line of sight. The amplitude of the distortions on large, linear scales yields a measurement of the linear redshift distortion parameter, which is βΩ00.6/b\beta \approx \Omega_0^{0.6}/b in standard cosmology with cosmological density Ω0\Omega_0 and light-to-mass bias bb. All measurements of β\beta from linear redshift distortions published up to mid 1997 are reviewed. The average and standard deviation of the reported values is βoptical=0.52±0.26\beta_{optical} = 0.52 \pm 0.26 for optically selected galaxies, and βIRAS=0.77±0.22\beta_{IRAS} = 0.77 \pm 0.22 for IRAS selected galaxies. The implied relative bias is boptical/bIRAS1.5b_{optical}/b_{IRAS} \approx 1.5. If optical galaxies are unbiased, then Ω0=0.330.22+0.32\Omega_0 = 0.33^{+0.32}_{-0.22}, while if IRAS galaxies are unbiased, then Ω0=0.630.27+0.35\Omega_0 = 0.63^{+0.35}_{-0.27}.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9708102,
  title  = {Linear Redshift Distortions: A Review},
  author = {A. J. S. Hamilton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9708102},
  year   = {2016}
}

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91 pages, including 8 embedded EPS figures. LaTeX, crckapb.sty. Final version of invited review to appear in Hamilton, D. (ed.) Ringberg Workshop on Large-Scale Structure, held at Ringberg Castle, Germany, 23-28 September 1996, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht. Numerous minor revisions, some errors fixed. One major revision: careful discussion of difference between real and redshift selection function