The clustering of galaxies in the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: RSD measurement from the power spectrum and bispectrum of the DR12 BOSS galaxies
H\'ector Gil-Mar\'in, Will J. Percival, Licia Verde, Joel R., Brownstein, Chia-Hsun Chuang, Francisco-Shu Kitaura, Sergio A., Rodr\'iguez-Torres, Matthew D. Olmstead

TL;DR
This paper measures galaxy clustering using power spectrum and bispectrum data from SDSS-III BOSS DR12, constraining cosmological parameters and testing General Relativity with improved precision.
Contribution
It provides new combined RSD and BAO measurements from bispectrum and power spectrum, offering tighter constraints on structure growth and geometry, and performs a novel GR null test.
Findings
Measured $f\sigma_8$ at two redshifts with improved precision.
Constrained geometric parameters $D_A/r_s$ and $H r_s$ at two redshifts.
Performed a null test of GR with a $\sim2.7\sigma$ deviation.
Abstract
We measure and analyse the bispectrum of the final, Data Release 12, galaxy sample provided by the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey, splitting by selection algorithm into LOWZ and CMASS galaxies. The LOWZ sample contains 361\,762 galaxies with an effective redshift of , and the CMASS sample 777\,202 galaxies with an effective redshift of . Combining the power spectrum, measured relative to the line-of-sight, with the spherically averaged bispectrum, we are able to constrain the product of the growth of structure parameter, , and the amplitude of dark matter density fluctuations, , along with the geometric Alcock-Paczynski parameters, the product of the Hubble constant and the comoving sound horizon at the baryon drag epoch, , and the angular distance parameter divided by the sound horizon, . After…
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