The Projected Three-point Correlation Function: Theory and Observations
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- 29 March 1999
Abstract
We report results for the angular three-point galaxy correlation function in the APM survey and compare them with theoretical expectations. For the first time, these measurements extend to sufficiently large scales to probe the weakly non-linear regime. On large scales, the results are in good agreement with the predictions of non-linear cosmological perturbation theory, for a model with initially Gaussian fluctuations and linear power spectrum $P(k)$ consistent with that inferred from the APM survey. These results reinforce the conclusion that large-scale structure is driven by non-linear gravitational instability and that APM galaxies are relatively unbiased tracers of the mass on large scales; they also provide stringent constraints upon models with non-Gaussian initial conditions and strongly exclude the standard cold dark matter model.
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- Version 1, 1999-03-29, ArXiv
- Published version: The Astrophysical Journal, 521 (2), L83.
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