The BOSS-WiggleZ overlap region I: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations
Florian Beutler, Chris Blake, Jun Koda, Felipe Marin, Hee-Jong Seo,, Antonio J. Cuesta, Donald P. Schneider

TL;DR
This paper detects and analyzes the BAO signal in the overlap of BOSS and WiggleZ galaxy surveys, providing new combined distance measurements and assessing systematic uncertainties.
Contribution
First detection of BAO in cross-correlation between two different galaxy surveys, enabling rigorous combination of their measurements.
Findings
BAO signals detected in auto- and cross-correlation functions.
Distance measurements consistent across datasets.
Relative velocity effect is consistent with zero.
Abstract
We study the large-scale clustering of galaxies in the overlap region of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS) CMASS sample and the WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey. We calculate the auto-correlation and cross-correlation functions in the overlap region of the two datasets and detect a Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) signal in each of them. The BAO measurement from the cross-correlation function represents the first such detection between two different galaxy surveys. After applying density-field reconstruction we report distance-scale measurements Mpc from CMASS, the cross-correlation and WiggleZ, respectively. We use correlated mock realizations to calculate the covariance between the three BAO constraints. The distance scales derived from the two datasets are consistent, and are also robust against…
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