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A comparison of template vs. direct model fitting for redshift-space distortions in BOSS

M. Maus, Shi-Fan Chen, Martin White

2023Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The growth of large-scale structure, as revealed in the anisotropic of clustering of galaxies in the low redshift Universe at z < 2, provides a stringent test of our cosmological model. The strongest current constraints come from the BOSS and eBOSS surveys, with uncertainties on σ 8 , the amplitude of clustering on an 8 h -1 Mpc scale, of less than 10 per cent. A number of different approaches have been taken to fitting this signal, leading to discrepancies of up to 1 σ in the measurements of the amplitude of fluctuations at late times. We compare in some detail two of the leading approaches, one based on fitting a template cosmology whose amplitude and length scales are allowed to float with one based on varying the underlying parameters of a cosmological model directly, when fitting to the BOSS DR12 data. Holding the input data, scale cuts, window functions and modeling framework fixed we are able to isolate the cause of the differences and discuss the implications for future surveys.

Topics & Concepts

BossPhysicsRedshiftSpace (punctuation)Redshift-space distortionsParameter spaceStatistical physicsAstrophysicsTheoretical physicsStatisticsGalaxyRedshift surveyMetallurgyLinguisticsMaterials scienceMathematicsPhilosophyGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaCosmology and Gravitation TheoriesAstronomy and Astrophysical Research