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I propose to compare the redshift-space density field directly to the REAL-SPACE velocity field. Such a comparison possesses all of the advantages of the conventional redshift-space analyses, while at the same time it is free of their disadvantages. In particular, the model-dependent reconstruction of the density field in real space is unnecessary, and so is the reconstruction of the velocity field in redshift space. The redshift-space velocity field can be reconstructed only at the linear order, because only at this order it is irrotational. Unlike the conventional redshift-space density--velocity comparisons, the comparison proposed here does not have to be restricted to the linear regime. Nonlinear effects can then be used to break the Omega-bias degeneracy plaguing the analyses based on the linear theory. I present a degeneracy-breaking method for the case of nonlinear but local bias.
I derive a nonlinear local relation between the redshift-space density field and the real-space velocity field. The relation accounts for radial character of redshift distortions, and it is not restricted to the limit of the distant observer. Direct
We develop a maximum likelihood based method of reconstructing band powers of the density and velocity power spectra at each wavenumber bins from the measured clustering features of galaxies in redshift space, including marginalization over uncertain
The use of photometric redshifts in cosmology is increasing. Often, however these photo-zs are treated like spectroscopic observations, in that the peak of the photometric redshift, rather than the full probability density function (PDF), is used. Th
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We propose a simple way to estimate the parameter beta = Omega_m^(0.6)/b from three-dimensional galaxy surveys. Our method consists in measuring the relation between the cosmological velocity and gravity fields, and thus requires peculiar velocity me