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Statistical determination of bulk flow motions

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2010/01/025

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redshift surveys; power spectrum; cosmological parameters from LSS

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  1. STFC

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We present here a new parameterization for the bulk motions of galaxies and clusters (in the linear regime) that can be measured statistically from the shape and amplitude of the two-dimensional two-point correlation function. We further propose the one-dimensional velocity dispersion (v(p)) of the bulk flow as a complementary measure of redshift-space distortions, which is model-independent and not dependent on the normalisation method. As a demonstration, we have applied our new methodology to the C4 cluster catalogue constructed from Data Release Three (DR3) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey. We find v(p) = 270(+433) km/s (also consistent with v(p) = 0) for this cluster sample (at (z) over bar = 0.1), which is in agreement with that predicted for a WMAP5-normalised Lambda CDM model (i.e., v(p)(Lambda CDM) = 203 km/s). This measurement does not lend support to recent claims of excessive bulk motions (similar or equal to 1000 km/s) which appear in conflict with Lambda CDM, although our large statistical error cannot rule them out. From the measured coherent evolution of v(p), we develop a technique to re-construct the perturbed potential, as well as estimating the unbiased matter density fluctuations and scale-independent bias.

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