MODELING THE REDSHIFT-SPACE DISTORTION OF GALAXY CLUSTERING

Authors
Citation
S. Hatton et S. Cole, MODELING THE REDSHIFT-SPACE DISTORTION OF GALAXY CLUSTERING, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 296(1), 1998, pp. 10-20
Citations number
49
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
ISSN journal
00358711
Volume
296
Issue
1
Year of publication
1998
Pages
10 - 20
Database
ISI
SICI code
0035-8711(1998)296:1<10:MTRDOG>2.0.ZU;2-V
Abstract
We use a set of large, high-resolution cosmological N-body simulations to examine the redshift-space distortions of galaxy clustering on sca les of order 10-200 h(-1) Mpc. Galaxy redshift surveys currently in pr ogress will, on completion, allow us to measure the quadrupole distort ion in the 2-point correlation function, xi(sigma,pi), or its Fourier transform, the power spectrum P(k, mu), to a high degree of accuracy. On these scales we typically find a positive quadrupole, as expected f or coherent infall on to overdense regions and outflow from underdense regions, but the distortion is substantially weaker than that predict ed by pure linear theory. We assess two models that may be regarded as refinements to linear theory, the Zel'dovich approximation and a disp ersion model in which the non-linear velocities generated by the forma tion of virialized groups and clusters are treated as random perturbat ions to the velocities predicted by linear theory. We find that neithe r provides an adequate physical description of the clustering pattern. if used to model redshift-space distortions on scales for 10 < lambda < 200 h(-1) Mpc the estimated value of beta [beta = f(Ohm(0))/b where f(Ohm(0)) approximate to Ohm(0)(0.6) and b is the galaxy bias paramet er] is liable to systematic errors of the order of 10 per cent or more . We discuss how such systematics can be avoided by (i) development of a more complete model of redshift distortions and (ii) the direct use of galaxy catalogues generated from non-linear N-body simulations.