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Structure in Galaxy Distribution. III. F...
Scargle, Jeffrey D....
Structure in Galaxy Distribution. III. Fourier Transforming the Universe by Scargle, Jeffrey D. ( Author )
Australian National University
21-10-2015
We demonstrate the effectiveness of a relatively straightforward analysis of the complex 3D Fourier transform of galaxy coordinates derived from redshift surveys. Numerical demonstrations of this approach are carried out on a volume-limited sample of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey redshift survey. The direct unbinned transform yields a complex 3D data cube quite similar to that from the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) of finely binned galaxy positions. In both cases deconvolution of the sampling window function yields estimates of the true transform. Simple power spectrum estimates from these transforms are roughly consistent with those using more elaborate methods. However we concentrate on the less often studied Fourier phase spectrum, a simple and general framework for characterizing non-Gaussianity, more easily interpretable than the tangled, incomplete multi-point methods conventionally used. No significant signature of non-Gaussianity has been found in the relatively small data set analyzed, but we identify some threads of modern large scale inference methodology that will presumably yield detections in new wider and deeper surveys.
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https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.06129
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