The 3D power spectrum of galaxies from the SDSS
astro-ph
/ Authors
M Tegmark, M Blanton, M Strauss, F Hoyle, D Schlegel, R Scoccimarro, M Vogeley, D Weinberg, I Zehavi, A Berlind
and 25 more authors
T Budavari, A Connolly, D Eisenstein, D Finkbeiner, J Frieman, J Gunn, A Hamilton, L Hui, B Jain, D Johnston, S Kent, H Lin, R Nakajima, R Nichol, J Ostriker, A Pope, R Scranton, U Seljak, R Sheth, A Stebbins, A Szalay, I Szapudi, L Verde, Y Xu, 26 others
/ Abstract
We measure the large-scale real-space power spectrum P(k) using a sample of 205,443 galaxies from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, covering 2417 square degrees with mean redshift z~0.1. We employ a matrix-based method using pseudo-Karhunen-Loeve eigenmodes, producing uncorrelated minimum-variance measurements in 22 k-bands of both the clustering power and its anisotropy due to redshift-space distortions, with narrow and well-behaved window functions in the range 0.02 h/Mpc < k < 0.3h/Mpc. We pay particular attention to modeling, quantifying and correcting for potential systematic errors, nonlinear redshift distortions and the artificial red-tilt caused by luminosity-dependent bias. Our final result is a measurement of the real-space matter power spectrum P(k) up to an unknown overall multiplicative bias factor. Our calculations suggest that this bias factor is independent of scale to better than a few percent for k<0.1h/Mpc, thereby making our results useful for precision measurements of cosmological parameters in conjunction with data from other experiments such as the WMAP satellite. As a simple characterization of the data, our measurements are well fit by a flat scale-invariant adiabatic cosmological model with h Omega_m =0.201+/- 0.017 and L* galaxy sigma_8=0.89 +/- 0.02 when fixing the baryon fraction Omega_b/Omega_m=0.17 and the Hubble parameter h=0.72; cosmological interpretation is given in a companion paper.