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Scale-dependent bias of galaxies from baryonic acoustic oscillations

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2011

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Barkana, Rennan, and Abraham Loeb. 2011. “Scale-Dependent Bias of Galaxies from Baryonic Acoustic Oscillations.” Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 415 (4): 3113–18. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18922.x.

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Baryonic acoustic oscillations (BAOs) modulate the density ratio of baryons to dark matter across large regions of the Universe. We show that the associated variation in the mass-to-light ratio of galaxies should generate an oscillatory, scale-dependent bias of galaxies relative to the underlying distribution of dark matter. A measurement of this effect would calibrate the dependence of the characteristic mass-to-light ratio of galaxies on the baryon mass fraction in their large-scale environment. This bias, though, is unlikely to significantly affect measurements of BAO peak positions.

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