2005
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09318.x
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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: power-spectrum analysis of the final data set and cosmological implications

Abstract: We present a power-spectrum analysis of the final 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS), employing a direct Fourier method. The sample used comprises 221 414 galaxies with measured redshifts. We investigate in detail the modelling of the sample selection, improving on previous treatments in a number of respects. A new angular mask is derived, based on revisions to the photometric calibration. The redshift selection function is determined by dividing the survey according to rest-frame colour, and deducing a self-… Show more

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“…In 2003, several papers appeared discussing the acoustic scale as a standard ruler for the measurement of dark energy in higher redshift galaxy surveys (Eisenstein, 2002;Blake and Glazebrook, 2003;Hu and Haiman, 2003;Linder, 2003;Seo and Eisenstein, 2003). Compelling detections in 2005 intensified these plans (Cole et al, 2005;Eisenstein et al, 2005), with several observational surveys proposed and numerous theoretical investigations. The rapid development of the theory led to the DETF featuring BAO as one of the four leading methods for the study of dark energy (Albrecht et al, 2006).…”
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“…In 2003, several papers appeared discussing the acoustic scale as a standard ruler for the measurement of dark energy in higher redshift galaxy surveys (Eisenstein, 2002;Blake and Glazebrook, 2003;Hu and Haiman, 2003;Linder, 2003;Seo and Eisenstein, 2003). Compelling detections in 2005 intensified these plans (Cole et al, 2005;Eisenstein et al, 2005), with several observational surveys proposed and numerous theoretical investigations. The rapid development of the theory led to the DETF featuring BAO as one of the four leading methods for the study of dark energy (Albrecht et al, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, scale-dependence of bias at the 10-20% level can persist to quite low k, especially for luminous, highly biased galaxy populations, and the effective "shot noise" contribution to P gg (k) can differ from the naive 1/n g term expected for Poisson statistics ). Combinations of CMB power spectrum measurements with galaxy power spectrum measurements can yield tighter cosmological parameter constraints than either one in isolation (e.g., Cole et al 2005;Reid et al 2010). In particular, this combination provides greater leverage on the Hubble constant h, since CMB-constrained models predict galaxy clustering in Mpc while galaxy redshift surveys measure distances in h −1 Mpc (or, equivalently, in km s −1 ).…”
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“…Measurements of the baryon acoustic scale in the distribution of galaxies have established themselves as one of the most powerful tools for precision cosmology (Eisenstein, Hu & Tegmark 1998;Percival et al 2001;Blake & Glazebrook 2003;Hu & Haiman 2003;Seo & Eisenstein 2003;Linder 2003;Eisenstein et al 2005;Cole et al 2005;Beutler et al 2011;Blake et al 2011;Alam et al 2016). With the most recent measurements of the BAO scale in the BOSS survey we have now reached 1% precision in two redshift bins (Alam et al 2016;Beutler et al 2016a;Ross et al 2016).…”
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