The galaxy power spectrum: precision cosmology from large scale structure?
Ariel G. Sanchez (1), Shaun Cole (2) ((1) Instituto de Astronomia, Teorica y Experimental (IATE), Cordoba, Argentina, (2) Institute for, Computational Cosmology, Durham, UK)

TL;DR
This paper compares galaxy power spectra from 2dFGRS and SDSS, revealing differences due to galaxy type and bias, and emphasizes the need for improved modeling to accurately constrain cosmological parameters from large-scale structure data.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of discrepancies between galaxy surveys and evaluates existing correction models, highlighting the necessity for better understanding of galaxy bias effects.
Findings
2dFGRS shows more large-scale power than SDSS
Differences are due to galaxy color and clustering bias
Existing correction models do not fully reconcile survey differences
Abstract
Published galaxy power spectra from the 2dFGRS and SDSS are not in good agreement. We revisit this issue by analyzing both the 2dFGRS and SDSS DR5 catalogues using essentially identical techniques. We confirm that the 2dFGRS exhibits relatively more large scale power than the SDSS, or, equivalently, SDSS has more small scale power. We demonstrate that this difference is due to the r-band selected SDSS catalogue being dominated by more strongly clustered red galaxies, which have a stronger scale dependent bias. The power spectra of galaxies of the same rest frame colours from the two surveys match well. If not accounted for, the difference between the SDSS and 2dFGRS power spectra causes a bias in the obtained constraints on cosmological parameters which is larger than the uncertainty with which they are determined. We also found that the correction developed by Cole et al.(2005) to…
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