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Alam, S.; Ata, Metin; Bailey, Stephen; Beutler, Florian; Bizyaev, Dmitry; Blazek, Jonathan A.; Bolton, Adam S.; Brownstein, Joel R.; Burden, Angela; Chuang, Chia-Hsun; Comparat, Johan; Cuesta, Antonio J.; Dawson, Kyle S.; Eisenstein, Daniel J.; Escoffier, Stephanie; Gil-Marín, Héctor; Grieb, Jan Niklas; Hand, Nick; Ho, Shirley; Kinemuchi, Karen; Kirkby, David; Kitaura, Francisco; Malanushenko, Elena; Malanushenko, Viktor; Maraston, Claudia; McBride, Cameron K.; Nichol, Robert C.; Olmstead, Matthew D.; Oravetz, Daniel; Padmanabhan, Nikhil; Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie; Pan, Kaike; Pellejero-Ibanez, M.; Percival, Will J.; Petitjean, Patrick; Prada, Francisco; Price-Whelan, Adrian M.; Reid, Beth A.; Rodríguez-Torres, Sergio A.; Roe, Natalie A.; Ross, Ashley J.; Ross, Nicholas P.; Rossi, Graziano; Rubiño-Martín, J. A.; Saito, Shun; Salazar-Albornoz, Salvador; Samushia, Lado; Sánchez, Ariel G.; Satpathy, Siddharth; Schlegel, David J.; Schneider, Donald P.; Scóccola, Claudia G.; Seo, Hee-Jong; Sheldon, Erin S.; Simmons, Audrey; Slosar, Anže; Strauss, Michael A.; Swanson, Molly E. C.; Thomas, Daniel; Tinker, Jeremy L.; Tojeiro, Rita; Magaña, Mariana Vargas; Vazquez, Jose Alberto; Verde, Licia; Wake, David A.; Wang, Yuting; Weinberg, David H.; White, Martin; Wood-Vasey, W. Michael; Yèche, Christophe; Zehavi, Idit; Zhai, Zhongxu; Zhao, Gong-Bo
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 470, Issue 3, p.2617-2652
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2017
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Description
We present cosmological results from the final galaxy clustering data
set of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, part of the Sloan
Digital Sky Survey III. Our combined galaxy sample comprises 1.2 million
massive galaxies over an effective area of 9329 deg2 and
volume of 18.7 Gpc3, divided into three partially overlapping
redshift slices centred at effective redshifts 0.38, 0.51 and 0.61. We
measure the angular diameter distance DM and Hubble parameter
H from the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO) method, in combination with
a cosmic microwave background prior on the sound horizon scale, after
applying reconstruction to reduce non-linear effects on the BAO feature.
Using the anisotropic clustering of the pre-reconstruction density
field, we measure the product DMH from the Alcock-Paczynski
(AP) effect and the growth of structure, quantified by
fσ8(z), from redshift-space distortions (RSD). We
combine individual measurements presented in seven companion papers into
a set of consensus values and likelihoods, obtaining constraints that
are tighter and more robust than those from any one method; in
particular, the AP measurement from sub-BAO scales sharpens constraints
from post-reconstruction BAOs by breaking degeneracy between
DM and H. Combined with Planck 2016 cosmic microwave
background measurements, our distance scale measurements simultaneously
imply curvature ΩK = 0.0003 ± 0.0026 and a dark
energy equation-of-state parameter w = -1.01 ± 0.06, in strong
affirmation of the spatially flat cold dark matter (CDM) model with a
cosmological constant (ΛCDM). Our RSD measurements of
fσ8, at 6 per cent precision, are similarly consistent
with this model. When combined with supernova Ia data, we find
H0 = 67.3 ± 1.0 km s-1 Mpc-1
even for our most general dark energy model, in tension with some direct
measurements. Adding extra relativistic species as a degree of freedom
loosens the constraint only slightly, to H0 = 67.8 ±
1.2 km s-1 Mpc-1. Assuming flat ΛCDM, we
find Ωm = 0.310 ± 0.005 and H0 = 67.6
± 0.5 km s-1 Mpc-1, and we find a 95 per
cent upper limit of 0.16 eV c-2 on the neutrino mass sum.
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