The clustering of the SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey DR14 quasar sample: measurement of the growth rate of structure from the anisotropic correlation function between redshift 0.8 and 2.2
Pauline Zarrouk, Etienne Burtin, Hector Gil-Marin, Ashley J. Ross,, Rita Tojeiro, Isabelle Paris, Kyle S. Dawson, Adam D. Myers, Will J., Percival, Chia-Hsun Chuang, Gong-Bo Zhao, Julian Bautista, Johan Comparat,, Violeta Gonzalez-Perez, Salman Habib, Katrin Heitmann, Jiamin Hou

TL;DR
This paper measures the growth rate of cosmic structure and distances using quasar clustering data from SDSS-IV DR14, applying advanced modeling techniques to test cosmological models up to redshift 2.2.
Contribution
It introduces the application of CLPT and Gaussian Streaming models to quasar clustering, providing the first full-shape analysis of eBOSS DR14 quasars for cosmological constraints.
Findings
Measured $f\sigma_8(z=1.52)=0.426 \pm 0.077
Constrained $H(z)$ and $D_A(z)$ consistent with $\Lambda$CDM
Extended tests of General Relativity to higher redshift
Abstract
We present the clustering measurements of quasars in configuration space based on the Data Release 14 (DR14) of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey. This dataset includes 148,659 quasars spread over the redshift range and spanning 2112.9 square degrees. We use the Convolution Lagrangian Perturbation Theory (CLPT) approach with a Gaussian Streaming (GS) model for the redshift space distortions of the correlation function and demonstrate its applicability for dark matter halos hosting eBOSS quasar tracers. At the effective redshift , we measure the linear growth rate of structure , the expansion rate , and the angular diameter distance $D_{A}(z_{\rm…
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