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Mohammad, F.G. |
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Granett, B.R. |
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Guzzo, L. |
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Bel, J. |
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Branchini, E. |
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de la Torre, S. |
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Moscardini, L. |
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Peacock, J.A. |
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Bolzonella, M. |
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Moutard, Thibaud |
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2024-09-09T15:27:57Z |
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2024-09-09T15:27:57Z |
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2018-02 |
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0004-6361 |
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201731685 |
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http://library2.smu.ca/xmlui/handle/01/31994 |
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We used the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) final data release (PDR-2) to investigate the performance of colour-selected populations of galaxies as tracers of linear large-scale motions. We empirically selected volume-limited samples of blue and red galaxies as to minimise the systematic error on the estimate of the growth rate of structure fσ 8 from the anisotropy of the two-point correlation function. To this end, rather than rigidly splitting the sample into two colour classes we defined the red or blue fractional contribution of each object through a weight based on the ( U − V ) colour distribution. Using mock surveys that are designed to reproduce the observed properties of VIPERS galaxies, we find the systematic error in recovering the fiducial value of fσ 8 to be minimised when using a volume-limited sample of luminous blue galaxies. We modelled non-linear corrections via the Scoccimarro extension of the Kaiser model (with updated fitting formulae for the velocity power spectra), finding systematic errors on fσ 8 of below 1–2%, using scales as small as 5 h −1 Mpc. We interpret this result as indicating that selection of luminous blue galaxies maximises the fraction that are central objects in their dark matter haloes; this in turn minimises the contribution to the measured ξ ( r p , π ) from the 1-halo term, which is dominated by non-linear motions. The gain is inferior if one uses the full magnitude-limited sample of blue objects, consistent with the presence of a significant fraction of blue, fainter satellites dominated by non-streaming, orbital velocities. We measured a value of f σ 8 = 0.45 ± 0.11 over the single redshift range 0.6 ≤ z ≤ 1.0, corresponding to an effective redshift for the blue galaxies 〈z〉=0.85. Including in the likelihood the potential extra information contained in the blue-red galaxy cross-correlation function does not lead to an appreciable improvement in the error bars, while it increases the systematic error. |
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EDP Sciences |
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dc.title |
The VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS) An unbiased estimate of the growth rate of structure at < z >=0.85 using the clustering of luminous blue galaxies |
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Astronomy and astrophysics, 610, A59. (2018) |
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