Clustering of Luminous Red Galaxies III: Detection of the Baryon Acoustic Peak in the 3-point Correlation Function
E.Gaztanaga, A.Cabre, F.Castander, M.Crocce, P.Fosalba

TL;DR
This paper reports the first detection of the baryon acoustic oscillation peak in the three-point correlation function of luminous red galaxies, providing new insights into large-scale structure and cosmological parameters.
Contribution
It presents the first measurement of the shape of Q_3 on BAO scales and constrains cosmological parameters using three-point correlation functions.
Findings
Strong detection of Q_3 at 55-125 Mpc/h scales with S/N > 6
BAO peak detected at around 105 Mpc/h in correlation functions
Constraints on mma_m, mma_B, galaxy bias, and primordial non-Gaussianity
Abstract
We present the 3-point function \xi_3 and Q_3=\xi_3/\xi_2^2 for a spectroscopic sample of luminous red galaxies (LRG) from SDSS DR6 & DR7. We find a strong (S/N6) detection of on scales of 55-125 Mpc/h, with a well defined peak around 105 Mpc/h in all \xi_2, \xi_3 and Q_3, in excellent agreement with the predicted shape and location of the imprint of the baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO). We use very large simulations to asses and test the significance of our measurement. Models without the BAO peak are ruled out by the data with 99% confidence. Our measurements show the expected shape for Q_3 as a function of the triangular configuration. This provides a first direct measurement of the non-linear mode coupling coefficients of density and velocity fluctuations which, on these large scales, are independent of cosmic time, the amplitude of fluctuations or cosmological…
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