The 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey: Spherical harmonics analysis of fluctuations in the final catalogue

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 353:4 (2004) 1201-1218

Authors:

WJ Percival, D Burkey, A Heavens, A Taylor, S Cole, JA Peacock, CM Baugh, J Bland-Hawthorn, T Bridges, R Cannon, M Colless, C Collins, W Couch, G Dalton, R De Propris, SP Driver, G Efstathiou, RS Ellis, CS Frenk, K Glazebrook, C Jackson, O Lahav, I Lewis, S Lumsden, S Maddox, P Norberg, BA Peterson, W Sutherland, K Taylor

Abstract:

We present the result of a decomposition of the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey (2dFGRS) galaxy overdensity field into an orthonormal basis of spherical harmonics and spherical Bessel functions. Galaxies are expected to directly follow the bulk motion of the density field on large scales, so the absolute amplitude of the observed large-scale redshift-space distortions caused by this motion is expected to be independent of galaxy properties. By splitting the overdensity field into radial and angular components, we linearly model the observed distortion and obtain the cosmological constraint Ω m0.6σ8 = 0.46 ± 0.06. The amplitude of the linear redshift-space distortions relative to the galaxy overdensity field is dependent on galaxy properties and, for L* galaxies at redshift z = 0, we measure β(L*, 0) = 0.58 ± 0.08, and the amplitude of the overdensity fluctuations b(L *, 0)σ8 = 0.79 ± 0.03, marginalizing over the power spectrum shape parameters. Assuming a fixed power spectrum shape consistent with the full Fourier analysis produces very similar parameter constraints.

Optomechanical design of the MUSE spectrograph structure

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 5492 (2004) 429-432

Authors:

Ian J Lewis, James Lynn, Stephanie Yang, Lau, Roger L Davies

The second-generation VLT instrument MUSE: science drivers and instrument design

Proceedings of SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics 5492 (2004) 1145-1149

Authors:

Roland Bacon, Svend-Marian Bauer, Richard Bower, Sylvie Cabrit, Michele Cappellari, Marcella Carollo, Francoise Combes, Roger L Davies, Bernard Delabre, Hans Dekker, Julien Devriendt, Slimane Djidel, Michel Duchateau, Jean-Pierre Dubois, Eric Emsellem, Pierre Ferruit, Marijn Franx, Gerard F Gilmore, Bruno Guiderdoni, Francois Henault, Norbert Hubin, Bruno Jungwiert, Andreas Kelz, Miska Le Louarn, Ian J Lewis, Jean-Louis Lizon, Richard McDermid, Simon L Morris, Uwe Laux, Olivier Le Fˆvre, Blandine Lantz, Simon Lilly, James Lynn, Luca Pasquini, Arlette Pecontal, Patrick Pinet, Dan Popovic, Andreas Quirrenbach, Roland Reiss, Martin M Roth, Matthias Steinmetz, Remko Stuik, Luc Wisotzki, P Tim de Zeeuw

Aspects of concurrent design during the VISTA IR camera detailed design phase

Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 5497 (2004) 51-61

Authors:

ME Caldwell, MS Whalley, G Woodhouse, RL Edeson, K Burke, JM Lucas, BM Shaughnessy, T Richards, K Ward, G Dalton, M Leclerc, A Gallie, P Clark

Cosmological parameter estimation using Very Small Array data out to l= 1500

\mnras 353 (2004) 747-759

Authors:

R Rebolo, RA Battye, P Carreira, K Cleary, RD Davies, RJ Davis, C Dickinson, R Genova-Santos, K Grainge, CM Gutiérrez, YA Hafez, MP Hobson, ME Jones, R Kneissl, K Lancaster, A Lasenby, JP Leahy, K Maisinger, GG Pooley, N Rajguru, JA Rubi no-Martin, RDE Saunders, RS Savage, A Scaife, PF Scott, A Slosar, P Sosa Molina, AC Taylor, D Titterington, E Waldram, RA Watson, A Wilkinson