The WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey: constraining galaxy bias and cosmic growth with 3-point correlation functions

Higher-order statistics are a useful and complementary tool for measuring the clustering of galaxies, containing information on the non-gaussian evolution and morphology of large-scale structure in the Universe. In this work we present measurements of the three-point correlation function (3PCF) for...

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Veröffentlicht in:arXiv.org 2013-03
Hauptverfasser: Marin, Felipe, Blake, Chris, Poole, Gregory, McBride, Cameron, Brough, Sarah, Colless, Matthew, Couch, Warrick, Croom, Scott, Croton, Darren, Davis, Tamara M, Drinkwater, Michael J, ster, Karl, Gilbank, David, Gladders, Mike, Glazebrook, Karl, Jelliffe, Ben, Jurek, Russell J, I-hui, Li, Madore, Barry, Martin, D Christopher, Pimbblet, Kevin, Pracy, Michael, Sharp, Rob, Wisnioski, Emily, Woods, David, Wyder, Ted K, Yee, H K C
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Zusammenfassung:Higher-order statistics are a useful and complementary tool for measuring the clustering of galaxies, containing information on the non-gaussian evolution and morphology of large-scale structure in the Universe. In this work we present measurements of the three-point correlation function (3PCF) for 187,000 galaxies in the WiggleZ spectroscopic galaxy survey. We explore the WiggleZ 3PCF scale and shape dependence at three different epochs z=0.35, 0.55 and 0.68, the highest redshifts where these measurements have been made to date. Using N-body simulations to predict the clustering of dark matter, we constrain the linear and non-linear bias parameters of WiggleZ galaxies with respect to dark matter, and marginalise over them to obtain constraints on sigma_8(z), the variance of perturbations on a scale of 8 Mpc/h and its evolution with redshift. These measurements of sigma_8(z), which have 10-20% accuracies, are consistent with the predictions of the LCDM concordance cosmology and test this model in a new way.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1303.6644