3D correlations in the Lyman-α forest from early DESI data
- Gordon, C;
- Cuceu, A;
- Chaves-Montero, J;
- Font-Ribera, A;
- González-Morales, AX;
- Aguilar, J;
- Ahlen, S;
- Armengaud, E;
- Bailey, S;
- Bault, A;
- Brodzeller, A;
- Brooks, D;
- Claybaugh, T;
- de la Cruz, R;
- Dawson, K;
- Doel, P;
- Forero-Romero, JE;
- Gontcho, S Gontcho A;
- Guy, J;
- Herrera-Alcantar, HK;
- Iršič, V;
- Karaçaylı, NG;
- Kirkby, D;
- Landriau, M;
- Le Guillou, L;
- Levi, ME;
- de la Macorra, A;
- Manera, M;
- Martini, P;
- Meisner, A;
- Miquel, R;
- Montero-Camacho, P;
- Muñoz-Gutiérrez, A;
- Napolitano, L;
- Nie, J;
- Niz, G;
- Palanque-Delabrouille, N;
- Percival, WJ;
- Pieri, M;
- Poppett, C;
- Prada, F;
- Pérez-Ràfols, I;
- Ramírez-Pérez, C;
- Ravoux, C;
- Rezaie, M;
- Ross, AJ;
- Rossi, G;
- Sanchez, E;
- Schlegel, D;
- Schubnell, M;
- Seo, H;
- Sinigaglia, F;
- Tan, T;
- Tarlé, G;
- Walther, M;
- Weaver, BA;
- Yèche, C;
- Zhou, Z;
- Zou, H
Published Web Location
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1475-7516/2023/11/045Abstract
We present the first measurements of Lyman-α (Lyα) forest correlations using early data from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). We measure the auto-correlation of Lyα absorption using 88 509 quasars at z > 2, and its cross-correlation with quasars using a further 147 899 tracer quasars at z ≳ 1.77. Then, we fit these correlations using a 13-parameter model based on linear perturbation theory and find that it provides a good description of the data across a broad range of scales. We detect the BAO peak with a signal-to-noise ratio of 3.8σ, and show that our measurements of the auto- and cross-correlations are fully-consistent with previous measurements by the Extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey (eBOSS). Even though we only use here a small fraction of the final DESI dataset, our uncertainties are only a factor of 1.7 larger than those from the final eBOSS measurement. We validate the existing analysis methods of Lyα correlations in preparation for making a robust measurement of the BAO scale with the first year of DESI data.
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