2024
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2024/12/029
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Using relativistic effects in large-scale structure to constrain astrophysical properties of galaxy populations

Daniel Sobral Blanco,
Camille Bonvin,
Chris Clarkson
et al.

Abstract: Upcoming large-scale structure surveys will be able to measure new features in the galaxy two point correlation function. Relativistic effects appear on large scales as subtle corrections to redshift-space distortions, showing up as a dipole and octupole when cross-correlating two different tracers of dark matter. The dipole and octupole are very sensitive to the evolution and magnification biases of the observed tracers which are hard to model accurately as they depend upon the derivative of the luminosity fu… Show more

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