Dark Energy Survey Year 1 Results: Galaxy clustering for combined probes
J. Elvin-Poole, M. Crocce, A. J. Ross, T. Giannantonio, E. Rozo, E. S., Rykoff, S. Avila, N. Banik, J. Blazek, S. L. Bridle, R. Cawthon, A., Drlica-Wagner, O. Friedrich, N. Kokron, E. Krause, N. MacCrann, J. Prat, C., Sanchez, L. F. Secco, I. Sevilla-Noarbe, M. A. Troxel

TL;DR
This paper presents measurements of galaxy clustering from DES Year 1 data, demonstrating the robustness of the results and their consistency with lensing data, to improve cosmological constraints.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed clustering analysis of DES Year 1 luminous red galaxies, including systematic corrections and bias measurements across multiple redshift bins.
Findings
Measured galaxy bias in five redshift bins with high precision.
Confirmed consistency between clustering and lensing bias measurements.
Demonstrated robustness of clustering results against systematic uncertainties.
Abstract
We measure the clustering of DES Year 1 galaxies that are intended to be combined with weak lensing samples in order to produce precise cosmological constraints from the joint analysis of large-scale structure and lensing correlations. Two-point correlation functions are measured for a sample of luminous red galaxies selected using the \textsc{redMaGiC} algorithm over an area of square degrees, in the redshift range , split into five tomographic redshift bins. The sample has a mean redshift uncertainty of . We quantify and correct spurious correlations induced by spatially variable survey properties, testing their impact on the clustering measurements and covariance. We demonstrate the sample's robustness by testing for stellar contamination, for potential biases that could arise from the systematic correction, and for…
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