Power spectrum analysis of the ESO Slice Project galaxy redshift survey |
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Authors: | E. Carretti C. Bertoni A. Messina E. Zucca L. Guzzo |
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Affiliation: | Istituto TeSRE, Via Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy;Dipartimento di Astronomia, Via Ranzani 1, I-40127 Bologna, Italy;Istituto di Radioastronomia, Via Gobetti 101, I-40129 Bologna, Italy;Dipartimento di Scienze dell'informazione, Via Mura Anteo Zamboni 7, I-40126 Bologna, Italy;Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, Via Ranzani 1, I-40127 Bologna, Italy;Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera, Via Bianchi 46, I-23807, Merate(LC), Italy |
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Abstract: | ![]() We measure the power spectrum of the galaxy distribution in the ESO Slice Project (ESP) galaxy redshift survey. We develop a technique to describe the survey window function analytically, and then deconvolve it from the measured power spectrum using a variant of the Lucy method. We test the whole deconvolution procedure on ESP mock catalogues drawn from large N -body simulations, and find that it is reliable for recovering the correct amplitude and shape of P ( k ) at k >0.065 h Mpc−1. In general, the technique is applicable to any survey composed of a collection of circular fields with an arbitrary pattern on the sky, as typical of surveys based on fibre spectrographs. The estimated power spectrum has a well-defined power-law shape k n with n ≃−2.2 for k ≥0.2 h Mpc−1, and a smooth bend to a flatter shape ( n ≃−1.6) for smaller k . The smallest wavenumber where a meaningful reconstruction can be performed ( k ∼0.06 h Mpc−1) does not allow us to explore the range of scales where other power spectra seem to show a flattening and hint at a turnover. We also find, by a direct comparison of the Fourier transforms, that the estimate of the two-point correlation function ξ ( s ) is much less sensitive to the effect of a problematic window function, such as that of the ESP, than the power spectrum. Comparison with other surveys shows an excellent agreement with estimates from blue-selected surveys. In particular, the ESP power spectrum is virtually indistinguishable from that of the Durham–UKST survey over the common range of k , an indirect confirmation of the quality of the deconvolution technique applied. |
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Keywords: | surveys galaxies: distances and redshifts large-scale structure of Universe |
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