Redshift Distortions and Omega in IRAS Surveys
Abstract
Redshift space distortions on large scales can be used to measure the linear growth rate parameter ≈ 0.6/b. I report here measurements of such distortions in the IRAS 2 Jy, 1.2 Jy, and QDOT redshift surveys, finding = 0.69+ .21- .19 from a merged QDOT plus 1.2 Jy catalogue. Unfortunately, confidence in this result is undermined by a marked (4σ) change in the pattern of clustering in QDOT beyond about 80 h-1 Mpc. A similar effect may be present at a mild level in the 1.2 Jy survey. The effect may be caused by systematic variation in the effective flux limit of the IRAS PSC over the sky, with a dispersion of 0.1 Jy on scales 7. If so, then the value of inferred from redshift distortions in IRAS surveys may be systematically underestimated.
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