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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 746, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/746/2/172
Keywords
cosmological parameters; dark energy; distance scale; large-scale structure of universe
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- European Research Council [ERC-228261]
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Baryon acoustic oscillations (BAOs) are a feature imprinted in the galaxy distribution by acoustic waves traveling in the plasma of the early universe. Their detection at the expected scale in large-scale structures strongly supports current cosmological models with a nearly linear evolution from redshift z approximate to 1000 and the existence of dark energy. In addition, BAOs provide a standard ruler for studying cosmic expansion. In this paper, we focus on methods for BAO detection using the correlation function measurement (xi) over cap. For each method, we want to understand the tested hypothesis (the hypothesis H-0 to be rejected) and the underlying assumptions. We first present wavelet methods which are mildly model-dependent and mostly sensitive to the BAO feature. Then we turn to fully model-dependent methods. We present the method used most often based on the chi(2) statistic, but we find that it has limitations. In general the assumptions of the chi(2) method are not verified, and it only gives a rough estimate of the significance. The estimate can become very wrong when considering more realistic hypotheses, where the covariance matrix of (xi) over cap depends on cosmological parameters. Instead, we propose to use the Delta l method based on two modifications: we modify the procedure for computing the significance and make it rigorous, and we modify the statistic to obtain better results in the case of varying covariance matrix. We verify with simulations that correct significances are different from the ones obtained using the classical chi(2) procedure. We also test a simple example of varying covariance matrix. In this case we find that our modified statistic outperforms the classical chi(2) statistic when both significances are correctly computed. Finally, we find that taking into account variations of the covariance matrix can change both BAO detection levels and cosmological parameter constraints.
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