We measure the large-scale cross-correlation of quasars with the Ly alpha forest absorption, using over 164,000 quasars from Data Release 11 of the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey. We extend the previous study of roughly 60,000 quasars from Data Release 9 to larger separations, allowing a measurement of the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) scale along the line of sight cl(H(z = 2.36) r(s)) = 9.0 +/- 0.3 and across the line of sight DA(z = 2.36) / r(s) = 10.8 +/- 0.4, consistent with CMB and other BAO data. Using the best fit value of the sound horizon from Planck data (r(s) = 147.49 Mpc), we can translate these results to a measurement of the Hubble parameter of H(z = 2.36) = 226 +/- 8km s(-1)Mpc(-1) and of the angular diameter distance of DA(z = 2.36) = 1590 +/- 60 Mpc. The measured cross-correlation function and an update of the code to fit the BAO scale (baofit) are made publicly available.

Quasar-Lyman a forest cross-correlation from BOSS DR11: Baryon Acoustic Oscillations

Viel, Matteo;
2014-01-01

Abstract

We measure the large-scale cross-correlation of quasars with the Ly alpha forest absorption, using over 164,000 quasars from Data Release 11 of the SDSS-III Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey. We extend the previous study of roughly 60,000 quasars from Data Release 9 to larger separations, allowing a measurement of the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO) scale along the line of sight cl(H(z = 2.36) r(s)) = 9.0 +/- 0.3 and across the line of sight DA(z = 2.36) / r(s) = 10.8 +/- 0.4, consistent with CMB and other BAO data. Using the best fit value of the sound horizon from Planck data (r(s) = 147.49 Mpc), we can translate these results to a measurement of the Hubble parameter of H(z = 2.36) = 226 +/- 8km s(-1)Mpc(-1) and of the angular diameter distance of DA(z = 2.36) = 1590 +/- 60 Mpc. The measured cross-correlation function and an update of the code to fit the BAO scale (baofit) are made publicly available.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1311.1767
http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs/2014JCAP...05..027F
Font Ribera, A; Kirkby, D; Busca, N; Miralda Escude, J; Ross, Np; Slosar, A; Rich, J; Aubourg, E; Bailey, S; Bhardwaj, V; Bautista, J; Beutler, F; Bizyaev, D; Blomqvist, M; Brewington, H; Brinkmann, J; Brownstein, J. R.; Carithers, B; Dawson, K. S.; Delubac, T; Ebelke, G; Eisenstein, D. J.; Ge, J; Kinemuchi, K; Lee, K. G.; Malanushenko, V; Malanushenko, E; Marchante, M; Margala, D; Muna, D; Myers, A. D.; Noterdaeme, P; Oravetz, D; Palanque Delabrouille, N; Paris, I; Petitjean, P; Pieri, M. M.; Rossi, G; Schneider, D. P.; Simmons, A; Viel, Matteo; Yeche, C; York, D. G.
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