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The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey:: hierarchical galaxy clustering

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 351, Issue 2, Pages L44-L49

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07962.x

Keywords

cosmology : observations; large-scale structure of Universe

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We use the Two-Degree Field Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) to test the hierarchical scaling hypothesis: namely, that the p-point galaxy correlation functions can be written in terms of the two-point correlation function or variance. This scaling is expected if an initially Gaussian distribution of density fluctuations evolves under the action of gravitational instability. We measure the volume-averaged p-point correlation functions using a counts-in-cells technique applied to a volume-limited sample of 44 931 L-* galaxies. We demonstrate that L-* galaxies display hierarchical clustering up to order p= 6 in redshift space. The variance measured for L-* galaxies is in excellent agreement with the predictions from a Lambda-cold dark matter N-body simulation. This applies to all cell radii considered, 0.3 < (R/h(-1) Mpc) < 30. However, the higher order correlation functions of L-* galaxies have a significantly smaller amplitude than is predicted for the dark matter for R < 10 h(-1) Mpc. This disagreement implies that a non-linear bias exists between the dark matter and L-* galaxies on these scales. We also show that the presence of two rare, massive superclusters in the 2dFGRS has an impact on the higher-order clustering moments measured on large scales.

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