Position-dependent correlation function from the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 10 CMASS Sample
Chi-Ting Chiang, Christian Wagner, Ariel G. S\'anchez, Fabian Schmidt,, and Eiichiro Komatsu

TL;DR
This paper introduces the first measurement of the integrated three-point function from SDSS-III BOSS data, providing insights into galaxy bias and nonlinear gravitational evolution.
Contribution
It presents a novel observable, the integrated three-point function, and demonstrates its measurement and theoretical interpretation using BOSS data and mock catalogs.
Findings
Measured the integrated three-point function with ten-percent precision.
Constrained the quadratic galaxy bias parameter, $b_2$, to $0.41 \,\pm\, 0.41$.
Validated the theoretical predictions of the integrated three-point function with observational data.
Abstract
We report on the first measurement of the three-point function with the position-dependent correlation function from the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) Data Release 10 CMASS sample. This new observable measures the correlation between two-point functions of galaxy pairs within different subvolumes, , where is the location of a subvolume, and the corresponding mean overdensities, . This correlation, which we call the "integrated three-point function", , measures a three-point function of two short- and one long-wavelength modes, and is generated by nonlinear gravitational evolution and possibly also by the physics of inflation. The measured from the BOSS data lies within the scatter of those from the mock…
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