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arxiv: 1712.00052 · v1 · pith:TJYZTWKZnew · submitted 2017-11-30 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

Redshift-space distortions from vector perturbations

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keywords perturbationsvectorredshift-spacesurveysclusteringcorrelationdefectsdistortions
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We compute a general expression for the contribution of vector perturbations to the redshift-space distortion of galaxy surveys. We show that they contribute to the same multipoles of the correlation function as scalar perturbations and should thus in principle be taken into account in data analysis. We derive constraints for next-generation surveys on the amplitude of two sources of vector perturbations, namely non-linear clustering and topological defects. While topological defects leave a very small imprint on redshift-space distortions, we show that the multipoles of the correlation function are sensitive to vorticity induced by non-linear clustering. Therefore future redshift surveys such as DESI or the SKA should be capable of measuring such vector modes, especially with the hexadecapole which appears to be the most sensitive to the presence of vorticity.

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