The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - XIII. A Measurement of Lambda from the QSO Power Spectrum

Abstract

We report on measurements of the cosmological constant, Lambda, and the redshift space distortion parameter beta=Omegam0.6/b, based on an analysis of the QSO power spectrum parallel and perpendicular to the observer's line of sight, from the final catalogue of the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey. We derive a joint Lambda - beta constraint from the geometric and redshift-space distortions in the power spectrum. By combining this result with a second constraint based on mass clustering evolution, we break this degeneracy and obtain strong constraints on both parameters. Assuming a flat cosmology and a Lambda cosmology r(z) function to convert from redshift into comoving distance, we find best fit values of OmegaLambda=0.71+0.09-0.17 and beta(z~1.4)=0.45+0.09-0.11. Assuming instead an EdS cosmology r(z) we find that the best fit model obtained, with OmegaLambda=0.64+0.11-0.16 and beta(z~1.4)=0.40+0.09-0.09, is consistent with the Lambda r(z) results, and inconsistent with a Lambda=0 flat cosmology at over 95 per cent confidence.

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