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A&A 380, 1-5 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011284
Bias in matter power spectra?
M. Douspis1, 2, A. Blanchard1, 3 and J. Silk21 Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, Unité associée au CNRS, UMR 5572, 14, Av. É. Belin, 31400 Toulouse, France
2 Astrophysics, Nuclear and Astrophysics Laboratory, Keble Road, Oxford, OX1 3RH, UK
3 Université Louis Pasteur, 4, rue Blaise Pascal, 67000 Strasbourg, France
(Received 22 May 2001 / Accepted 4 September 2001 )
Abstract
We review the constraints given by the linear matter power spectra data on cosmological and bias parameters, comparing the
data from the PSCz survey (Hamilton et al. 2000) and from the matter power spectrum infered by the study of Lyman alpha spectra
at z=2.72 (Croft et al. 2000).
We consider flat-
cosmologies, allowing
, H0 and n to vary, and we also let the two ratio factors
and
(
) vary independently. Using a simple
minimisation technique, we find confidence intervals on our parameters for each dataset and for a combined analysis. Letting
the 5 parameters vary freely gives almost no constraints on cosmology, but the requirement of a universal ratio for both datasets
implies unacceptably low values of H0 and
. Adding some reasonable priors on the cosmological parameters demonstrates that the power derived by the PSCz survey is higher
by a factor of ~1.75 compared to the power from the Lyman
forest survey.
Key words: cosmology: observations -- cosmology: theory
Offprint request: M. Douspis, Douspis@astro.ox.ac.uk
© ESO 2001
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