The clustering of luminous red galaxies at z 0.7 from eBOSS and BOSS data
Abstract
We present the first scientific results from the luminous red galaxy sample (LRG) of the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS). We measure the small and intermediate scale clustering from a sample of more than 61,000 galaxies in the redshift range 0.6 < z < 0.9. We interpret these measurements in the framework of the Halo Occupation Distribution. The bias of eBOSS LRGs is 2.30 0.03, with a satellite fraction of 133\% and a mean halo mass of 2.5×1013h-1M. These results are consistent with expectations, demonstrating that eBOSS galaxies will be reliable tracers of large scale structure at z 0.7. The eBOSS galaxy bias implies a scatter of luminosity at fixed halo mass, σ L, of 0.19 dex. Using the clustering of massive galaxies from BOSS-CMASS, BOSS-LOWZ, and SDSS, we find that σ L=0.19 is consistent with observations over the full redshift range that these samples cover. The addition of eBOSS to previous surveys allows investigation of the evolution of massive galaxies over the past 7 Gyr.
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