The completed SDSS-IV extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey: geometry and growth from the anisotropic void-galaxy correlation function in the luminous red galaxy sample
Seshadri Nadathur, Alex Woodfinden, Will J. Percival, Marie Aubert,, Julian Bautista, Kyle Dawson, St\'ephanie Escoffier, Sebastien Fromenteau,, H\'ector Gil-Mar\'in, James Rich, Ashley J. Ross, Graziano Rossi, Mariana, Vargas Maga\~na, Joel R. Brownstein, Donald P. Schneider

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the anisotropic void-galaxy correlation in SDSS eBOSS LRG data to measure cosmic growth and geometry, providing tighter constraints consistent with the ΛCDM model.
Contribution
It introduces a novel joint analysis of void-galaxy correlations and galaxy clustering to improve measurements of cosmic growth and geometry parameters.
Findings
Measured growth rate fσ8(z=0.69)=0.356±0.079
Determined distance ratio D_M/D_H=0.868±0.017
Achieved 55% reduction in parameter space volume
Abstract
We present an analysis of the anisotropic redshift-space void-galaxy correlation in configuration space using the Sloan Digital Sky Survey extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS) Data Release 16 luminous red galaxy (LRG) sample. This sample consists of LRGs between redshifts 0.6 and 1.0, combined with the high redshift tail of the Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey Data Release 12 CMASS sample. We use a reconstruction method to undo redshift-space distortion (RSD) effects from the galaxy field before applying a watershed void-finding algorithm to remove bias from the void selection. We then perform a joint fit to the multipole moments of the correlation function for the growth rate and the geometrical distance ratio , finding and at the effective redshift…
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