Joint analysis of 6dFGS and SDSS peculiar velocities for the growth rate of cosmic structure and tests of gravity
Khaled Said, Matthew Colless, Christina Magoulas, John R. Lucey, and, Michael J. Hudson

TL;DR
This paper combines peculiar velocity data from 6dFGS and SDSS with redshift surveys to measure the growth rate of cosmic structure, testing gravity theories and highlighting tensions with Planck CMB results.
Contribution
It provides new low-redshift measurements of the growth rate using combined galaxy surveys, constraining the growth index and testing gravity models against CMB data.
Findings
Measured the velocity scale parameter β for 6dFGS and SDSS.
Derived the growth rate parameter fσ8 at low redshift.
Found a >3σ deviation from Planck CMB measurements.
Abstract
Measurement of peculiar velocities by combining redshifts and distance indicators is a powerful way to measure the growth rate of cosmic structure and test theories of gravity at low redshift. Here we constrain the growth rate of structure by comparing observed Fundamental Plane peculiar velocities for 15894 galaxies from the 6dF Galaxy Survey (6dFGS) and Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) with predicted velocities and densities from the 2M redshift survey. We measure the velocity scale parameter and for 6dFGS and SDSS respectively, where is the mass density parameter, is the growth index, and is the bias parameter normalized to the characteristic luminosity of galaxies, . Combining 6dFGS and SDSS we obtain , implying that the amplitude of the…
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