The Clustering of the SDSS Main Galaxy Sample II: Mock galaxy catalogues and a measurement of the growth of structure from Redshift Space Distortions at $z=0.15$
Cullan Howlett, Ashley J. Ross, Lado Samushia, Will J. Percival, Marc, Manera

TL;DR
This paper measures the growth of cosmic structure at redshift 0.15 using SDSS galaxy data and mock catalogues, providing constraints on cosmological parameters and testing gravity models.
Contribution
It introduces a new mock catalogue generation method and presents the first RSD measurement at this redshift from SDSS data.
Findings
Measured fσ8 at z=0.15 as 0.49 with uncertainties
Constrained the growth index γ to 0.64 ± 0.09
Results are consistent with General Relativity
Abstract
We measure Redshift-Space Distortions (RSD) in the two-point correlation function of a sample of spectroscopically identified galaxies with , an epoch where there are currently only limited measurements, from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Data Release 7 Main Galaxy Sample. Our sample, which we denote MGS, covers 6,813 deg with an effective redshift and is described in our companion paper (Paper I), which concentrates on BAO measurements. In order to validate the fitting methods used in both papers, and derive errors, we create and analyse 1000 mock catalogues using a new algorithm called PICOLA to generate accurate dark matter fields. Haloes are then selected using a friends-of-friends algorithm, and populated with galaxies using a Halo-Occupation Distribution fitted to the data. Using errors derived from these mocks, we fit a model to the…
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