Lifting cosmic degeneracy within a single quasar survey

Abstract

In the almost Friedmann-Lemaitre model of the Universe, the density parameter, Omegamatter, and the cosmological constant, OmegaLambda, measure curvature. Several linearly degenerate relations between these two parameters have recently been measured. Here, large scale structure correlations at \~100-150 h-1 Mpc are found in the comoving three-dimensional separations of redshift z ≈ 2 quasars. These function as a comoving standard rod of length LLSS ≈ 130+-10 h-1 Mpc. A local maximum in the correlation function at ≈ LLSS/2 also appears to be significant. By combining separate radial and tangential standard ruler analyses, the lifting of the Omegamatter - OmegaLambda linear degeneracy within a single data set is demonstrated for the first time.

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