New constraints on the linear growth rate using cosmic voids in the SDSS DR12 datasets

Abstract

We present a new analysis of the inferred growth rate of cosmic structure measured around voids, using the LOWZ and the CMASS samples in the twelfth data release (DR12) of SDSS. Using a simple multipole analysis we recover a value consistent with for the inferred linear growth rate normalized by the linear bias: the β parameter. This is true in both the mock catalogues and the data, where we find β=0.330.06 for the LOWZ sample and β=0.360.05 for the CMASS sample. This work demonstrates that we can expect redshift-space distortions around voids to provide unbiased and accurate constraints on the growth rate, complementary to galaxy clustering, using simple linear modelling.

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