SN peculiar velocities combined with Planck CMB yield simultaneous constraints on σ8, γ and Ωk, with ~2σ preference for positive curvature and GR-consistent growth.
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Combining gravitational-potential decay-rate (DR) data with Σ8 and fσ8 growth measurements tightens modified-gravity parameter constraints by ~1.5–2×, with all results consistent with general relativity.
DESI DR1 peculiar velocity data yields fσ8(z_eff=0.07) = 0.450 ± 0.055, consistent with Planck ΛCDM and GR growth index γ = 0.58 ± 0.11.
A catalogue of 37 voids (radii 13-38 h^{-1} Mpc) and 42 knots (volumes 10^4 to 3.3x10^5 h^{-3} Mpc^3) is presented using V-web on CF4++ZOA peculiar velocities within z=0.1.
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Joint Curvature and Growth Rate measurements with Supernova Peculiar Velocities and the CMB
SN peculiar velocities combined with Planck CMB yield simultaneous constraints on σ8, γ and Ωk, with ~2σ preference for positive curvature and GR-consistent growth.
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Synergy between the gravitational potential decay rate and other structure growth probes in testing gravity
Combining gravitational-potential decay-rate (DR) data with Σ8 and fσ8 growth measurements tightens modified-gravity parameter constraints by ~1.5–2×, with all results consistent with general relativity.
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The DESI DR1 Peculiar Velocity Survey: growth rate measurements from the maximum likelihood fields method
DESI DR1 peculiar velocity data yields fσ8(z_eff=0.07) = 0.450 ± 0.055, consistent with Planck ΛCDM and GR growth index γ = 0.58 ± 0.11.
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A local Universe catalogue of structures and voids dynamically identified using Cosmic-Flows4++ZOA peculiar velocities
A catalogue of 37 voids (radii 13-38 h^{-1} Mpc) and 42 knots (volumes 10^4 to 3.3x10^5 h^{-3} Mpc^3) is presented using V-web on CF4++ZOA peculiar velocities within z=0.1.
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