The Redshift-space Momentum Power Spectrum. III. Measuring the Growth Rate from the SDSSv Survey Using the Auto- and Cross-power Spectrum of the Galaxy Density and Momentum Fields
The large-scale structure of the Universe and its evolution over time contains an abundance of cosmological information. One way to unlock this is by measuring the density and momentum power spectrum from the positions and peculiar velocities of galaxies and fitting the cosmological parameters from...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Astrophys.J 2025-01, Vol.978 (1), p.7 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The large-scale structure of the Universe and its evolution over time contains an abundance of cosmological information. One way to unlock this is by measuring the density and momentum power spectrum from the positions and peculiar velocities of galaxies and fitting the cosmological parameters from these power spectra. In this paper, we will explore the cross-power spectrum between the density and momentum fields of galaxies. We derive the estimator of the density–momentum cross-power spectrum multipoles. The growth rate of the large-scale structure, fσ8, is measured from fitting the combined density monopole, momentum monopole, and cross-dipole power spectrum. The estimators and models of the power spectrum as well as our fitting method have been tested using mock catalogs; we find that they perform well in recovering the fiducial values of the cosmological parameters of the simulations, and we also find that the errors of the parameters can be largely reduced by including the cross-power spectrum in the fit. We measure the autodensity, automomentum, and cross-power spectrum using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 14 peculiar velocity catalog. The fit result of the growth rate fσ8 is fσ8=0.413−0.058+0.050 at effective redshift zeff = 0.073, and our measurement is consistent with the prediction of the Lambda cold dark matter cosmological model, assuming general relativity. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ad9391 |