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Modelling the large-scale redshift-space 3-point correlation function of galaxies

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  • Slepian, Zachary and Eisenstein, Daniel J. 2017. "Modelling the large-scale redshift-space 3-point correlation function of galaxies." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 469:2059-2076. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stx490

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Abstract

  • We present a configuration-space model of the large-scale galaxy 3-point correlation function (3PCF) based on leading-order perturbation theory and including redshift-space distortions (RSD). This model should be useful in extracting distance-scale information from the 3PCF via the baryon acoustic oscillation method. We include the first redshift-space treatment of biasing by the baryon-dark matter relative velocity. Overall, on large scales the effect of RSD is primarily a renormalization of the 3PCF that is roughly independent of both physical scale and triangle opening angle; for our adopted Ωm and bias values, the rescaling is a factor of ∼1.8. We also present an efficient scheme for computing 3PCF predictions from our model, important for allowing fast exploration of the space of cosmological parameters in future analyses.

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  • 2017

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