In this Letter, we point out that redshift surveys can break the degeneracy between the galaxy bias, the power spectrum normalization, σ8, 0, and the growth factor, without the need for external information by using a simple and rather general parametrization for the growth rate, the well-known γ parametrization and measuring the power spectrum at least at two different redshifts. We find that in next-generation surveys like Euclid, σ8, 0 and γ can be measured to within 1 and 5 per cent, respectively, while the bias b(z) can be measured to within 1-2 per cent in each of 14 equal-width redshift bins spanning 0.7 ≤z≤ 2
We present a Fisher information study of the statistical impact of galaxy bias and selection effects...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
Given a redshift survey of galaxies with measurements of apparent magnitudes, we present a novel met...
In this Letter, we point out that redshift surveys can break the degeneracy between the galaxy bias,...
In this Letter, we point out that redshift surveys can break the degeneracy between the galaxy bias,...
Many experiments in the near future will test dark energy through its effects on the linear growth o...
Many experiments in the near future will test dark energy through its effects on the linear growth o...
Many experiments in the near future will test dark energy through its effects on the linear growth o...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
Abstract We forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of galaxy bias and ...
Abstract We forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of galaxy bias and ...
We present a Fisher information study of the statistical impact of galaxy bias and selection effects...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
Given a redshift survey of galaxies with measurements of apparent magnitudes, we present a novel met...
In this Letter, we point out that redshift surveys can break the degeneracy between the galaxy bias,...
In this Letter, we point out that redshift surveys can break the degeneracy between the galaxy bias,...
Many experiments in the near future will test dark energy through its effects on the linear growth o...
Many experiments in the near future will test dark energy through its effects on the linear growth o...
Many experiments in the near future will test dark energy through its effects on the linear growth o...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
International audienceWe forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of gala...
Abstract We forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of galaxy bias and ...
Abstract We forecast the future constraints on scale-dependent parametrizations of galaxy bias and ...
We present a Fisher information study of the statistical impact of galaxy bias and selection effects...
We outline how redshift-space distortions (RSD) can be measured from the angular correla-tion functi...
Given a redshift survey of galaxies with measurements of apparent magnitudes, we present a novel met...