Improving constraints on the growth rate of structure by modelling the density-velocity cross-correlation in the 6dF Galaxy Survey
arXiv:1706.05205 · doi:10.1093/mnras/stx1529
Abstract
We present the first simultaneous analysis of the galaxy overdensity and peculiar velocity fields by modelling their cross-covariance. We apply our new maximum-likelihood approach to data from the 6-degree Field Galaxy Survey (6dFGS), which has the largest single collection of peculiar velocities to date. We present a full derivation of the analytic expression for the cross-covariance between the galaxy overdensity and peculiar velocity fields and find direct evidence for a non-zero correlation between the fields on scales up to $\sim50 h^{-1}$ Mpc. When utilising the cross-covariance, our measurement of the normalised growth rate of structure is $fÏ_8(z=0) = 0.424^{+0.067}_{-0.064}$ (15% precision), and our measurement of the redshift-space distortion parameter is $β=0.341^{+0.062}_{-0.058}$ (18% precision). Both measurements improve by $\sim$20% compared to only using the auto-covariance information. This is consistent with the literature on multiple-tracer approaches, as well as Fisher matrix forecasts and previous analyses of 6dFGS. Our measurement of $fÏ_8$ is consistent with the standard cosmological model, and we discuss how our approach can be extended to test alternative models of gravity.
v2: 20 pages, 10 figures, 3 tables. Figure 10 and text updated to include additional references