Bibcode
Zhao, Gong-Bo; Zehavi, Idit; Yèche, Christophe; Xu, Xiaoying; White, Martin; Weinberg, David H.; Weaver, Benjamin A.; Wake, David A.; Wagner, Christian; Verde, Licia; Magaña, Mariana Vargas; Tojeiro, Rita; Tinker, Jeremy L.; Thomas, Daniel; Swanson, Molly E. C.; Strauss, Michael A.; Skibba, Ramin A.; Simmons, Audrey; Sheldon, Erin S.; Seo, Hee-Jong; Scóccola, C. G.; Schneider, Donald P.; Schlegel, David J.; Sánchez, Ariel G.; Samushia, Lado; Ross, Nicholas P.; Ross, Ashley J.; Roe, Natalie A.; Reid, Beth; Prada, Francisco; Petitjean, Patrick; Percival, Will J.; Pâris, Isabelle; Parejko, John; Pan, Kaike; Palanque-Delabrouille, Nathalie; Padmanabhan, Nikhil; Oravetz, Daniel; Olmstead, Matthew D.; Nuza, Sebastián E.; Nichol, Robert C.; Muna, Demetri; Montesano, Francesco; Mena, Olga; Mehta, Kushal T.; McBride, Cameron K.; Maraston, Claudia; Manera, Marc; Mandelbaum, Rachel; Malanushenko, Viktor; Malanushenko, Elena; Lupton, Robert H.; Loomis, Craig; Labatie, Antoine; Kneib, Jean-Paul; Kirkby, David; Kazin, Eyal; Honscheid, Klaus; Ho, Shirley; Harding, Paul; Hamilton, Jean-Christophe; Guo, Hong; de Putter, Roland; Dawson, Kyle S.; Burden, Angela; Cuesta, Antonio J.; da Costa, Luiz A. N.; Brinkmann, J.; Bolton, Adam S.; Blanton, Michael; Bizyaev, Dmitry; Bailey, Stephen; Gunn, James E.; Eisenstein, Daniel J.; Aubourg, Eric; Anderson, Lauren; Brownstein, Joel R.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 427, Issue 4, pp. 3435-3467.
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2012
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889
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792
Description
We present measurements of galaxy clustering from the Baryon Oscillation
Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), which is part of the Sloan Digital Sky
Survey III (SDSS-III). These use the Data Release 9 (DR9) CMASS sample,
which contains 264 283 massive galaxies covering 3275 square degrees
with an effective redshift z = 0.57 and redshift range 0.43 < z <
0.7. Assuming a concordance ΛCDM cosmological model, this sample
covers an effective volume of 2.2 Gpc3, and represents the
largest sample of the Universe ever surveyed at this density,
n¯≈3×10-4 h-3 Mpc 3. We measure the
angle-averaged galaxy correlation function and power spectrum, including
density-field reconstruction of the baryon acoustic oscillation (BAO)
feature. The acoustic features are detected at a significance of
5σ in both the correlation function and power spectrum. Combining
with the SDSS-II luminous red galaxy sample, the detection significance
increases to 6.7σ. Fitting for the position of the acoustic
features measures the distance to z = 0.57 relative to the sound horizon
DV/rs = 13.67 ± 0.22 at z = 0.57. Assuming
a fiducial sound horizon of 153.19 Mpc, which matches cosmic microwave
background constraints, this corresponds to a distance DV (z
= 0.57) = 2094 ± 34 Mpc. At 1.7 per cent, this is the most
precise distance constraint ever obtained from a galaxy survey. We place
this result alongside previous BAO measurements in a cosmological
distance ladder and find excellent agreement with the current supernova
measurements. We use these distance measurements to constrain various
cosmological models, finding continuing support for a flat Universe with
a cosmological constant.