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Reconstructing the history of structure formation using redshift distortions

Yong-Seon Song, +1 more
- 06 Oct 2009 - 
- Vol. 2009, Iss: 10, pp 004-004
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In this paper, the authors measured the statistics of galaxy peculiar velocities using redshift-space distortions, fσ8mass provides a good test of dark energy models, even without the knowledge of bias or σ8mass required to extract f from this measurement (here f is the logarithmic derivative of the linear growth rate, and σ 8mass is the root-mean-square mass fluctuation in spheres with radius 8h−1Mpc).
Abstract
Measuring the statistics of galaxy peculiar velocities using redshift-space distortions is an excellent way of probing the history of structure formation Because galaxies are expected to act as test particles within the flow of matter, this method avoids uncertainties due to an unknown galaxy density bias We show that the parameter combination measured by redshift-space distortions, fσ8mass provides a good test of dark energy models, even without the knowledge of bias or σ8mass required to extract f from this measurement (here f is the logarithmic derivative of the linear growth rate, and σ8mass is the root-mean-square mass fluctuation in spheres with radius 8h−1Mpc) We argue that redshift-space distortion measurements will help to determine the physics behind the cosmic acceleration, testing whether it is related to dark energy or modified gravity, and will provide an opportunity to test possible dark energy clumping or coupling between dark energy and dark matter If we can measure galaxy bias in addition, simultaneous measurement of both the overdensity and velocity fields can be used to test the validity of equivalence principle, through the continuity equation

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Dark matter and dark energy interactions: theoretical challenges, cosmological implications and observational signatures

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The 6dF Galaxy Survey: z≈ 0 measurements of the growth rate and σ 8

TL;DR: In this article, a detailed analysis of redshift-space distortions in the two-point correlation function of the 6dF Galaxy Survey (6dFGS) is presented, where the K-band selected subsample which was employed in this study contains 81,971 galaxies distributed over 17,000 degrees with an effective redshift zeff= 0.423 ± 0.067.
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Review of Particle Physics

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- 01 Jul 1996 - 
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