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arxiv: astro-ph/0101172 · v1 · submitted 2001-01-11 · 🌌 astro-ph

Can Geometric Test Probe the Cosmic Equation of State ?

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keywords biasgeometrictestcorrelationcosmiceffectequationevolution
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Feasibility of the geometric test as a probe of the cosmic equation of state of the dark energy is discussed assuming the future 2dF QSO sample. We examine sensitivity of the QSO two-point correlation functions, which are theoretically computed incorporating the light-cone effect and the redshift distortions, as well as the nonlinear effect, to a bias model whose evolution is phenomenologically parameterized. It is shown that the correlation functions are sensitive on a mean amplitude of the bias and not to the speed of the redshift evolution. We will also demonstrate that an optimistic geometric test could suffer from confusion that a signal from the cosmological model can be confused with that from a stochastic character of the bias.

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