# The clustering of the SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic   Survey DR14 quasar sample: First measurement of Baryon Acoustic Oscillations   between redshift 0.8 and 2.2

**Authors:** Metin Ata, Falk Baumgarten, Julian Bautista, Florian Beutler, Dmitry, Bizyaev, Michael R. Blanton, Jonathan A. Blazek, Adam S. Bolton, Jonathan, Brinkmann, Joel R. Brownstein, Etienne Burtin, Chia-Hsun Chuang, Johan, Comparat, Kyle S. Dawson, Axel de la Macorra, Wei Du, Helion du Mas des, Bourboux, Daniel J. Eisenstein, Hector Gil-Marin, Katie Grabowski, Julien, Guy, Nick Hand, Shirley Ho, Timothy A. Hutchinson, Mikhail M. Ivanov,, Francisco-Shu Kitaura, Jean-Paul Kneib, Pierre Laurent, Jean-Marc Le Goff,, Joseph E. McEwen, Eva-Maria Mueller, Adam D. Myers, Jeffrey A. Newman,, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Kaike Pan, Isabelle Paris, Marcos, Pellejero-Ibanez, Will J. Percival, Patrick Petitjean, Francisco Prada,, Abhishek Prakash, Sergio A. Rodriguez-Torres, Ashley J. Ross, Graziano Rossi,, Rossana Ruggeri, Ariel G. Sanchez, Siddharth Satpathy, David J. Schlegel,, Donald P. Schneider, Hee-Jong Seo, Anze Slosar, Alina Streblyanska, Jeremy L., Tinker, Rita Tojeiro, Mariana Vargas Magana, M. Vivek, Yuting Wang,, Christophe Yeche, Liang Yu, Pauline Zarrouk, Cheng Zhao, Gong-Bo Zhao,, Fangzhou Zhu

arXiv: 1705.06373 · 2017-10-18

## TL;DR

This paper measures the BAO scale using quasars from eBOSS between redshifts 0.8 and 2.2, providing the first such measurement in this redshift range and confirming consistency with Planck cosmology.

## Contribution

First measurement of BAO feature between redshifts 1 and 2 using quasar clustering, enhancing the cosmological distance ladder and testing ΛCDM model.

## Key findings

- BAO detected at >2.8σ significance in quasar clustering
- BAO distance at z=1.52 measured with 3.8% precision
- Results consistent with Planck ΛCDM predictions

## Abstract

We present measurements of the Baryon Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) scale in redshift-space using the clustering of quasars. We consider a sample of 147,000 quasars from the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) distributed over 2044 square degrees with redshifts $0.8 < z < 2.2$ and measure their spherically-averaged clustering in both configuration and Fourier space. Our observational dataset and the 1400 simulated realizations of the dataset allow us to detect a preference for BAO that is greater than 2.8$\sigma$. We determine the spherically averaged BAO distance to $z = 1.52$ to 3.8 per cent precision: $D_V(z=1.52)=3843\pm147 \left(r_{\rm d}/r_{\rm d, fid}\right)\ $Mpc. This is the first time the location of the BAO feature has been measured between redshifts 1 and 2. Our result is fully consistent with the prediction obtained by extrapolating the Planck flat $\Lambda$CDM best-fit cosmology. All of our results are consistent with basic large-scale structure (LSS) theory, confirming quasars to be a reliable tracer of LSS, and provide a starting point for numerous cosmological tests to be performed with eBOSS quasar samples. We combine our result with previous, independent, BAO distance measurements to construct an updated BAO distance-ladder. Using these BAO data alone and marginalizing over the length of the standard ruler, we find $\Omega_{\Lambda} > 0$ at 6.6$\sigma$ significance when testing a $\Lambda$CDM model with free curvature.

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