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Dark Energy Survey Year 1 results: Measurement of the baryon acoustic oscillation scale in the distribution of galaxies to redshift 1

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Abbott, TMC 
Abdalla, FB 
Alarcon, A 
Allam, S 
Andrade-Oliveira, F 

Abstract

We present angular diameter distance measurements obtained by locating the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) scale in the distribution of galaxies selected from the first year of Dark Energy Survey data. We consider a sample of over 1.3 million galaxies distributed over a footprint of 1336 deg 2 witH 0 .6 < z photo < 1 and a typical redshift uncertainty of 0.03(1 + z). This sample was selected, as fully described in a companion paper, using a colour/magnitude selection that optimizes trade-offs between number density and redshift uncertainty. We investigate the BAO signal in the projected clustering using three conventions, the angular separation, the comoving transverse separation, and spherical harmonics. Further, we compare results obtained from template-based and machine-learning photometric redshift determinations. We use 1800 simulations that approximate our sample in order to produce covariance matrices and allow us to validate our distance scale measurement methodology. We measure the angular diameter distance, D A, at the effective redshift of our sample divided by the true physical scale of the BAO feature, r d. We obtain close to a 4 per cent distance measurement of D A (z eff = 0.81)/r d = 10.75 ± 0.43. These results are consistent with the flat δ cold dark matter concordance cosmological model supported by numerous other recent experimental results.

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Keywords

cosmology: observations, large-scale structure of Universe

Journal Title

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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Journal ISSN

0035-8711
1365-2966

Volume Title

483

Publisher

Oxford University Press
Sponsorship
Science and Technology Facilities Council (ST/M005305/1)
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