Cosmology from large-scale structure: Constraining $\Lambda$CDM with BOSS
Tilman Tr\"oster, Ariel. G. S\'anchez, Marika Asgari, Chris Blake,, Mart\'in Crocce, Catherine Heymans, Hendrik Hildebrandt, Benjamin Joachimi,, Shahab Joudaki, Arun Kannawadi, Chieh-An Lin, Angus Wright

TL;DR
This paper reanalyzes BOSS galaxy clustering data to derive cosmological parameters, compares them with Planck CMB results, and combines them with weak lensing data, revealing a mild tension within the standard cosmological model.
Contribution
It demonstrates that full-shape galaxy clustering analysis yields competitive cosmological constraints and assesses their consistency with Planck CMB measurements, including combined low-redshift probes.
Findings
BOSS clustering constrains mbda CDM parameters with precision comparable to other probes.
The combined BOSS and KV450 data improve parameter constraints by up to 45%.
A mild tension (~2.1cc) exists between low-redshift probes and Planck CMB data.
Abstract
We reanalyse the anisotropic galaxy clustering measurement from the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (BOSS), demonstrating that using the full shape information provides cosmological constraints that are comparable to other low-redshift probes. We find , , and for flat CDM cosmologies using uninformative priors on , , , and , and a prior on that is much wider than current constraints. We quantify the agreement between the Planck 2018 constraints from the cosmic microwave background and BOSS, finding the two data sets to be consistent within a flat CDM cosmology using the Bayes factor as well as the prior-insensitive suspiciousness statistic. Combining two low-redshift probes, we…
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TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
